A suite of 13 large Fortran benchmark codes were run on a Cray-2 configured with memory pseudo-banking circuits, and floating point operation rates were measured for each under a variety of system load configurations. These were compared with similar flop measurements taken on the same system before installation of the pseudo-banking. A useful memory access efficiency parameter was defined and calculated for both sets of performance rates, allowing a crude quantitative measure of the improvement in efficiency due to pseudo-banking. Programs were categorized as either highly scalar (S) or highly vectorized (V) and either memory-intensive or register-intensive, giving 4 categories: S-memory, S-register, V-memory, and V-register. Using flop ra...
A number of vector supercomputers feature very large memories. Unfortunately the large capacity memo...
The second generation of the Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC) DECchip Alpha AXP microprocessor is refer...
The standardized-maximalist approach to supercom-puter benchmarking consists in optimizing a standar...
A suite of thirteen large Fortran benchmark codes were run on Cray-2 and Cray X-MP supercomputers. T...
The fast Fourier transform (FFT) kernel of the NAS benchmark program has been utilized to experiment...
The methodology is described for converting a large, long-running applications code that executed on...
A series of experiments has been run to examine the floating-point performance of FORTRAN programs o...
This paper will discuss one of these automatic tools that has been developed recently by Cray Resear...
This paper describes investigations on the memory performance of the shared memory systems Cray X-MP...
The Advanced Scientific Computers Project of Argonne's Applied Mathematics Division has two objectiv...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
Vector machines are well known for their high-peak performance, but the delivered performance varies...
This report compares the performance of Control Data Corporation's newest supercomputer, the Cyber-2...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we describe how to write efficient, parallel codes for the Cray XMTTM syste...
Parallel-vector supercomputers have been the workhorses of high performance computing. As expectatio...
A number of vector supercomputers feature very large memories. Unfortunately the large capacity memo...
The second generation of the Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC) DECchip Alpha AXP microprocessor is refer...
The standardized-maximalist approach to supercom-puter benchmarking consists in optimizing a standar...
A suite of thirteen large Fortran benchmark codes were run on Cray-2 and Cray X-MP supercomputers. T...
The fast Fourier transform (FFT) kernel of the NAS benchmark program has been utilized to experiment...
The methodology is described for converting a large, long-running applications code that executed on...
A series of experiments has been run to examine the floating-point performance of FORTRAN programs o...
This paper will discuss one of these automatic tools that has been developed recently by Cray Resear...
This paper describes investigations on the memory performance of the shared memory systems Cray X-MP...
The Advanced Scientific Computers Project of Argonne's Applied Mathematics Division has two objectiv...
Five benchmark programs were obtained and run on the NASA Lewis CRAY X-MP/24. A comparison was made ...
Vector machines are well known for their high-peak performance, but the delivered performance varies...
This report compares the performance of Control Data Corporation's newest supercomputer, the Cyber-2...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we describe how to write efficient, parallel codes for the Cray XMTTM syste...
Parallel-vector supercomputers have been the workhorses of high performance computing. As expectatio...
A number of vector supercomputers feature very large memories. Unfortunately the large capacity memo...
The second generation of the Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC) DECchip Alpha AXP microprocessor is refer...
The standardized-maximalist approach to supercom-puter benchmarking consists in optimizing a standar...