With the increasing size and complexity of data produced by large scale numerical simulations, it is of primary importance for scientists to be able to exploit all available hardware in heterogenous High Performance Computing environments for increased throughput and efficiency. We focus on the porting and optimization of Splotch, a scalable visualization algorithm, to utilize the Xeon Phi, Intel's coprocessor based upon the new Many Integrated Core architecture. We discuss steps taken to offload data to the coprocessor and algorithmic modifications to aid faster processing on the many-core architecture and make use of the uniquely wide vector capabilities of the device, with accompanying performance results using multiple Xeon Phi. Finally...
The computational resources required in scientific research for key areas, such as medicine, physics...
This thesis is dedicated to the implementation of high performance algorithms on the Intel Xeon Phi ...
2016The Intel Xeon Phi is a relative newcomer to the scientific computing scene. In the recent year...
Splotch is a rendering algorithm for exploration and visual discovery in particle-based datasets com...
AbstractThe scientific community is presently witnessing an unprecedented growth in the quality and ...
The whitepaper reports our investigation into the porting, optimization and subsequent performance o...
The scientific community is presently witnessing an unprecedented growth in the quality and quantity...
International audienceThis paper presents preliminary performance comparisons of parallel applicatio...
The scientific community is presently witnessing an unprecedented growth in the quality and quantity...
International audienceThis work describes the challenges presented by porting parts of the gysela co...
James Reinders (Chief Evangelist of Intel® Software at Intel) and Jim Jeffers (Principal Engineer at...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Mallón, D. A., Taboada, G. L., & Koester...
The XeonPhi is a highly parallel x86 architecture chip made by Intel. It has a number of novel fea...
Three dimensional particle-in-cell laser-plasma simulation is an important area of computational phy...
11 pages, 10 figures, 9 references. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www.denys-duty...
The computational resources required in scientific research for key areas, such as medicine, physics...
This thesis is dedicated to the implementation of high performance algorithms on the Intel Xeon Phi ...
2016The Intel Xeon Phi is a relative newcomer to the scientific computing scene. In the recent year...
Splotch is a rendering algorithm for exploration and visual discovery in particle-based datasets com...
AbstractThe scientific community is presently witnessing an unprecedented growth in the quality and ...
The whitepaper reports our investigation into the porting, optimization and subsequent performance o...
The scientific community is presently witnessing an unprecedented growth in the quality and quantity...
International audienceThis paper presents preliminary performance comparisons of parallel applicatio...
The scientific community is presently witnessing an unprecedented growth in the quality and quantity...
International audienceThis work describes the challenges presented by porting parts of the gysela co...
James Reinders (Chief Evangelist of Intel® Software at Intel) and Jim Jeffers (Principal Engineer at...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Mallón, D. A., Taboada, G. L., & Koester...
The XeonPhi is a highly parallel x86 architecture chip made by Intel. It has a number of novel fea...
Three dimensional particle-in-cell laser-plasma simulation is an important area of computational phy...
11 pages, 10 figures, 9 references. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www.denys-duty...
The computational resources required in scientific research for key areas, such as medicine, physics...
This thesis is dedicated to the implementation of high performance algorithms on the Intel Xeon Phi ...
2016The Intel Xeon Phi is a relative newcomer to the scientific computing scene. In the recent year...