Evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators

As the Pawsey Centre project continues, in 2013 iVEC was tasked with deciding which accelerator technology to use in the petascale supercomputer to be delivered in mid 2014. While accelerators provide impressive performance and efficiency, an important factor in this decision is the usability of the...

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Main Authors: Hartman-Baker, R., Maxville, Valerie, Grimwood, D.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71597
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description As the Pawsey Centre project continues, in 2013 iVEC was tasked with deciding which accelerator technology to use in the petascale supercomputer to be delivered in mid 2014. While accelerators provide impressive performance and efficiency, an important factor in this decision is the usability of the technologies. To assist in the assessment of technologies, iVEC conducted a code sprint where iVEC staff and advanced users were paired to make use of a range of tools to port their codes to two architectures. Results of the sprint indicate that certain subtasks could benefit from using the tools in the code-acceleration process; however, there will be many hurdles users will face in migrating to either of the platforms explored. © The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-715972018-12-13T09:35:02Z Evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators Hartman-Baker, R. Maxville, Valerie Grimwood, D. As the Pawsey Centre project continues, in 2013 iVEC was tasked with deciding which accelerator technology to use in the petascale supercomputer to be delivered in mid 2014. While accelerators provide impressive performance and efficiency, an important factor in this decision is the usability of the technologies. To assist in the assessment of technologies, iVEC conducted a code sprint where iVEC staff and advanced users were paired to make use of a range of tools to port their codes to two architectures. Results of the sprint indicate that certain subtasks could benefit from using the tools in the code-acceleration process; however, there will be many hurdles users will face in migrating to either of the platforms explored. © The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. 2014 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71597 10.1016/j.procs.2014.05.191 restricted
spellingShingle Hartman-Baker, R.
Maxville, Valerie
Grimwood, D.
Evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators
title Evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators
title_full Evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators
title_fullStr Evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators
title_short Evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators
title_sort evaluating parallel programming tools to support code development for accelerators
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71597