There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallel computing systems and the actual delivered performance for scientific applications. In general this gap is caused by inadequate architectural support for the requirements of modern scientific applications, as commercial applications and the much larger market they represent, have driven the evolution of computer architectures. This gap has raised the importance of developing better benchmarking methodologies to characterize and to understand the performance requirements of scientific applications, to communicate them efficiently to influence the design of future computer architectures. This improved understanding of the performance behavior of scientific applications will allow impro...
Abstract—As detailed in recent reports, HPC architectures will continue to change over the next deca...
Systems for high performance computing are getting increasingly complex. On the one hand, the number...
The authors discuss the important questions that benchmarking must answer and the degree to which su...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallel computing systems and the actual delivere...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallelcomputing systems and the actual delivered ...
Modern computing architectures change rapidly and exhibit high levels of complexity and heterogenei...
Over the past several years, computational scientists have observed a frustrating trend of stagnati...
An index to compare supercomputers is proposed in the study. This index is based on the concept of t...
Supercomputer architects strive to maximize the performance of scientific applications. Unfortunatel...
Recently a number of advanced architecture machines have become commercially available. These new ma...
The gap between peak and delivered performance for scientific applications running on microprocessor...
Benchmarks are essential for objective comparison of computer performance. Established scientific co...
Recently, a number of advanced architecture machines have become commercially available. These new m...
The gap between peak and delivered performance for scientific applications running on microprocesso...
Tuning the performance of applications requires understanding the interactions between code and targ...
Abstract—As detailed in recent reports, HPC architectures will continue to change over the next deca...
Systems for high performance computing are getting increasingly complex. On the one hand, the number...
The authors discuss the important questions that benchmarking must answer and the degree to which su...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallel computing systems and the actual delivere...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallelcomputing systems and the actual delivered ...
Modern computing architectures change rapidly and exhibit high levels of complexity and heterogenei...
Over the past several years, computational scientists have observed a frustrating trend of stagnati...
An index to compare supercomputers is proposed in the study. This index is based on the concept of t...
Supercomputer architects strive to maximize the performance of scientific applications. Unfortunatel...
Recently a number of advanced architecture machines have become commercially available. These new ma...
The gap between peak and delivered performance for scientific applications running on microprocessor...
Benchmarks are essential for objective comparison of computer performance. Established scientific co...
Recently, a number of advanced architecture machines have become commercially available. These new m...
The gap between peak and delivered performance for scientific applications running on microprocesso...
Tuning the performance of applications requires understanding the interactions between code and targ...
Abstract—As detailed in recent reports, HPC architectures will continue to change over the next deca...
Systems for high performance computing are getting increasingly complex. On the one hand, the number...
The authors discuss the important questions that benchmarking must answer and the degree to which su...