A new set of benchmarks was developed for the performance evaluation of highly parallel supercomputers. These benchmarks consist of a set of kernels, the 'Parallel Kernels,' and a simulated application benchmark. Together they mimic the computation and data movement characteristics of large scale computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applications. The principal distinguishing feature of these benchmarks is their 'pencil and paper' specification - all details of these benchmarks are specified only algorithmically. In this way many of the difficulties associated with conventional benchmarking approaches on highly parallel systems are avoided
Distributed-memory parallel computers dominate today's parallel computing arena. These machines, suc...
It is anticipated that the needs of scientific computation will dramatically outpace the performance...
NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) is a standard benchmark suite used in the evaluation of parallel hardw...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program, which is based at NASA Ames Research Center, is ...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks have been developed at NASA Ames Research Center to study the performanc...
Recently, researchers at NASA Ames have defined a set of computational benchmarks designed to measur...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
One or the key objectives of the Applied Research Branch in the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NA...
We present performance results for version 2.1 of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) on the following...
Phase 1 is complete for the development of a computational fluid dynamics CFD) parallel code with au...
A workshop was held in an attempt to program real problems on the MIT Static Data Flow Machine. Most...
We are surveying current projects in the area of parallel supercomputers. The machines considered he...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB), originally implemented mostly in Fortran, is a consolidated suite...
Highly parallel computing architectures are the only means to achieve the computation rates demanded...
Distributed-memory parallel computers dominate today's parallel computing arena. These machines, suc...
It is anticipated that the needs of scientific computation will dramatically outpace the performance...
NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) is a standard benchmark suite used in the evaluation of parallel hardw...
The Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program, which is based at NASA Ames Research Center, is ...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks have been developed at NASA Ames Research Center to study the performanc...
Recently, researchers at NASA Ames have defined a set of computational benchmarks designed to measur...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
One or the key objectives of the Applied Research Branch in the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NA...
We present performance results for version 2.1 of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) on the following...
Phase 1 is complete for the development of a computational fluid dynamics CFD) parallel code with au...
A workshop was held in an attempt to program real problems on the MIT Static Data Flow Machine. Most...
We are surveying current projects in the area of parallel supercomputers. The machines considered he...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB), originally implemented mostly in Fortran, is a consolidated suite...
Highly parallel computing architectures are the only means to achieve the computation rates demanded...
Distributed-memory parallel computers dominate today's parallel computing arena. These machines, suc...
It is anticipated that the needs of scientific computation will dramatically outpace the performance...
NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) is a standard benchmark suite used in the evaluation of parallel hardw...