We analyze the benefits of look-ahead in the parallel execution of the LU factorization with partial pivoting (LUpp) in two distinct “asymmetric” multicore scenarios. The first one corresponds to an actual hardware-asymmetric architecture such as the Samsung Exynos 5422 system-on-chip (SoC), equipped with an ARM big.LITTLE processor consisting of a quad-core Cortex-A15 cluster plus a quad-core Cortex-A7 cluster. For this scenario, we propose a careful mapping of the different types of tasks appearing in LUpp to the computational resources, in order to produce an efficient architecture-aware exploitation of the computational resources integrated in this SoC. The second asymmetric configuration appears in a hardware-symmetric multicore archit...
Increasingly prevalent asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) are necessary for delivering performanc...
Increasingly prevalent asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) are necessary for delivering performanc...
Dealing with asymmetry in the architecture opens a plethora of questions related with the performan...
We analyze the benefits of look-ahead in the parallel execution of the LU factorization with partial...
We analyze the benefits of look-ahead in the parallel execution of the LU factorization with partial...
We analyze the benefits of look-ahead in the parallel execution of the LU factorization with partial...
We investigate several parallel algorithmic variants of the LU factorization with partial pivoting (...
The number of cores in multicore computers has an irreversible tendency to increase. Also, computers...
Funding: Partially funded by the UK EPSRC grants Discovery: Pattern Discovery and Program Shaping fo...
Dense linear algebra libraries, such as BLAS and LAPACK, provide a relevant collection of numerical ...
Most of chip multiprocessors (CMPs) are symmetric, i.e. they are composed of identical cores. These ...
Asymmetric multicore processors (AMPs) have recently emerged as an appealing technology for severel...
Most of chip multiprocessors (CMPs) are symmetric, i.e. they are composed of identical cores. These ...
Most of chip multiprocessors (CMPs) are symmetric, i.e. they are composed of identical cores. These ...
Increasingly prevalent asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) are necessary for delivering performanc...
Increasingly prevalent asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) are necessary for delivering performanc...
Increasingly prevalent asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) are necessary for delivering performanc...
Dealing with asymmetry in the architecture opens a plethora of questions related with the performan...
We analyze the benefits of look-ahead in the parallel execution of the LU factorization with partial...
We analyze the benefits of look-ahead in the parallel execution of the LU factorization with partial...
We analyze the benefits of look-ahead in the parallel execution of the LU factorization with partial...
We investigate several parallel algorithmic variants of the LU factorization with partial pivoting (...
The number of cores in multicore computers has an irreversible tendency to increase. Also, computers...
Funding: Partially funded by the UK EPSRC grants Discovery: Pattern Discovery and Program Shaping fo...
Dense linear algebra libraries, such as BLAS and LAPACK, provide a relevant collection of numerical ...
Most of chip multiprocessors (CMPs) are symmetric, i.e. they are composed of identical cores. These ...
Asymmetric multicore processors (AMPs) have recently emerged as an appealing technology for severel...
Most of chip multiprocessors (CMPs) are symmetric, i.e. they are composed of identical cores. These ...
Most of chip multiprocessors (CMPs) are symmetric, i.e. they are composed of identical cores. These ...
Increasingly prevalent asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) are necessary for delivering performanc...
Increasingly prevalent asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) are necessary for delivering performanc...
Increasingly prevalent asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) are necessary for delivering performanc...
Dealing with asymmetry in the architecture opens a plethora of questions related with the performan...