The next generation of supercomputing facilities, such as Oak Ridge's Summit and Lawrence Livermore's Sierra, show an increasing use of GPGPUs and other accelerators in order to achieve their high FLOP counts. This trend will only grow with exascale facilities. In general, High Energy Physics computing workflows have made little use of GPUs due to the relatively small fraction of kernels that run efficiently on GPUs, and the expense of rewriting code for rapidly evolving GPU hardware. However, the computing requirements for high-luminosity LHC are enormous, and it will become essential to be able to make use of supercomputing facilities that rely heavily on GPUs and other accelerator technologies. ATLAS has already developed an extension to...
Estimations of the CPU resources that will be needed to produce simulated data for the future runs o...
Estimations of the CPU resources that will be needed to produce simulated data for the future runs o...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
The next generation of supercomputing facilities, such as Oak Ridge's Summit and Lawrence Livermore'...
The next generation of HPC and HTC facilities, such as Oak Ridge’s Summit, Lawrence Livermore’s Sier...
Modern HEP experiments produce tremendous amounts of data. This data is processed by in-house built ...
High Performance Computing (HPC) supercomputers are expected to play an increasingly important role ...
During LHC's Run-2 ATLAS has been developing and evaluating new fine-grained approaches to workflows...
Modern computer architectures have evolved towards multi-core, multi-socket CPUs. Exploiting optimal...
Demand for Grid resources is expected to double during LHC Run II as compared to Run I, the capacity...
With the ever-growing amount of data collected with the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LH...
LHC experiments require significant computational resources for Monte Carlo simulations and real dat...
The next-generation of supercomputers will feature a diverse mix of accelerator devices. The increas...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider uses theWorldwide LHC Computing Grid, the WLCG,...
The Large Hadron Collider will resume data collection in 2015 with substantially increased computing...
Estimations of the CPU resources that will be needed to produce simulated data for the future runs o...
Estimations of the CPU resources that will be needed to produce simulated data for the future runs o...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
The next generation of supercomputing facilities, such as Oak Ridge's Summit and Lawrence Livermore'...
The next generation of HPC and HTC facilities, such as Oak Ridge’s Summit, Lawrence Livermore’s Sier...
Modern HEP experiments produce tremendous amounts of data. This data is processed by in-house built ...
High Performance Computing (HPC) supercomputers are expected to play an increasingly important role ...
During LHC's Run-2 ATLAS has been developing and evaluating new fine-grained approaches to workflows...
Modern computer architectures have evolved towards multi-core, multi-socket CPUs. Exploiting optimal...
Demand for Grid resources is expected to double during LHC Run II as compared to Run I, the capacity...
With the ever-growing amount of data collected with the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LH...
LHC experiments require significant computational resources for Monte Carlo simulations and real dat...
The next-generation of supercomputers will feature a diverse mix of accelerator devices. The increas...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider uses theWorldwide LHC Computing Grid, the WLCG,...
The Large Hadron Collider will resume data collection in 2015 with substantially increased computing...
Estimations of the CPU resources that will be needed to produce simulated data for the future runs o...
Estimations of the CPU resources that will be needed to produce simulated data for the future runs o...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...