Results on the performance and viability of data-parallel algorithms on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) in the ATLAS Level 2 trigger system are presented. We describe the existing trigger data preparation and track reconstruction algorithms, motivation for their optimization, GPU-parallelized versions of these algorithms, and a "client-server" solution for hybrid CPU/GPU event processing used for integration of the GPU-oriented algorithms into existing ATLAS trigger software. The resulting speed-up of event processing times obtained with high-luminosity simulated data is presented and discussed
Online track reconstruction is an important ingredient for event selection at Large Hadron Collider ...
Track finding using GPUs The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in mo...
The High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) will provide an order of magnitude increase in integrated luminosit...
GPU-accelerated event processing is one of the possible options for the ATLAS High-Level Trigger (HL...
The potential of GPUs has been evaluated as a possible way to accelerate trigger algorithms for the ...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands more and more computing power bo...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands increasing computing power both ...
The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in modern HEP experiments invo...
The future upgrades to the LHC are expected to increase the design luminosity by an order of magnitu...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
The ATLAS Trigger Algorithms for General Purpose Graphics Processor Units Type: Talk Abstract: We pr...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
The large increase in luminosity planned for the High Luminosity LHC gives rise to many challenges f...
ATLAS is a general purpose particle physics experiment located on the LHC collider at CERN. The ATLA...
A description of the design and performance of the newly re-implemented tracking algorithms for the ...
Online track reconstruction is an important ingredient for event selection at Large Hadron Collider ...
Track finding using GPUs The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in mo...
The High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) will provide an order of magnitude increase in integrated luminosit...
GPU-accelerated event processing is one of the possible options for the ATLAS High-Level Trigger (HL...
The potential of GPUs has been evaluated as a possible way to accelerate trigger algorithms for the ...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands more and more computing power bo...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands increasing computing power both ...
The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in modern HEP experiments invo...
The future upgrades to the LHC are expected to increase the design luminosity by an order of magnitu...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
The ATLAS Trigger Algorithms for General Purpose Graphics Processor Units Type: Talk Abstract: We pr...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
The large increase in luminosity planned for the High Luminosity LHC gives rise to many challenges f...
ATLAS is a general purpose particle physics experiment located on the LHC collider at CERN. The ATLA...
A description of the design and performance of the newly re-implemented tracking algorithms for the ...
Online track reconstruction is an important ingredient for event selection at Large Hadron Collider ...
Track finding using GPUs The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in mo...
The High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) will provide an order of magnitude increase in integrated luminosit...