The increasing demand for High Performance Computing (HPC) paired with the higher power requirements of the ever-faster systems has led to the search for both performant and more energy-efficient architectures. This article compares and contrasts the performance and energy efficiency of two modern, traditional Intel Xeon and low power ARM-based clusters, which are tested with the recently developed High Performance Conjugate Gradient (HPCG) benchmark and the ABySS, FASTA and MrBayes bioinformatics applications. We show a higher Performance per Watt valuation of the ARM cluster, and lower energy usage during the tests, which does not offset the much faster job completion rate obtained by the Intel cluster, making the latter more suitable for...
HPC systems and parallel applications are increasing their complexity. Therefore the possibility of ...
In this work we focus on energy performance of the Knights Landing Xeon Phi, the latest many-core ar...
Abstract A growing number of supercomputers are being built using processors with low-power embedded...
The increasing demand for High Performance Computing (HPC) paired with the higher power requirements...
peer reviewedDue to growth of energy consumption by HPC servers and data centers many research effor...
General-purpose computing domain has experienced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the...
Performance analysis tools allow application developers to identify and characterize the inefficienc...
General-purpose computing domain has experienced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the...
Abstract—General-purpose computing domain has experi-enced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-...
peer reviewedEnergy efficiency remains a prevalent concern in the development of future HPC systems....
In this paper, we analyze the performance and energy consumption of an Arm-based high-performance co...
The integration of the latest breakthroughs in computational modeling and high performance computing...
Abstract—Accelerators are used in about 13 % of the current Top500 List. Supercomputers leveraging a...
International audiencePower consumption is one of the main challenges to achieve Exascale performanc...
Abstract. The scale of scientific High Performance Computing (HPC) and High Throughput Computing (HT...
HPC systems and parallel applications are increasing their complexity. Therefore the possibility of ...
In this work we focus on energy performance of the Knights Landing Xeon Phi, the latest many-core ar...
Abstract A growing number of supercomputers are being built using processors with low-power embedded...
The increasing demand for High Performance Computing (HPC) paired with the higher power requirements...
peer reviewedDue to growth of energy consumption by HPC servers and data centers many research effor...
General-purpose computing domain has experienced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the...
Performance analysis tools allow application developers to identify and characterize the inefficienc...
General-purpose computing domain has experienced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the...
Abstract—General-purpose computing domain has experi-enced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-...
peer reviewedEnergy efficiency remains a prevalent concern in the development of future HPC systems....
In this paper, we analyze the performance and energy consumption of an Arm-based high-performance co...
The integration of the latest breakthroughs in computational modeling and high performance computing...
Abstract—Accelerators are used in about 13 % of the current Top500 List. Supercomputers leveraging a...
International audiencePower consumption is one of the main challenges to achieve Exascale performanc...
Abstract. The scale of scientific High Performance Computing (HPC) and High Throughput Computing (HT...
HPC systems and parallel applications are increasing their complexity. Therefore the possibility of ...
In this work we focus on energy performance of the Knights Landing Xeon Phi, the latest many-core ar...
Abstract A growing number of supercomputers are being built using processors with low-power embedded...