Evaluating Multi-Core Platforms for HPC . . . (2009)
BibTeX
@MISC{Amesfoort09evaluatingmulti-core,
author = {Alexander S. van Amesfoort and Ana L. Varbanescu and Henk J. Sips and Rob V. van Nieuwpoort},
title = {Evaluating Multi-Core Platforms for HPC . . . },
year = {2009}
}
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Abstract
Multi-core platforms have proven themselves able to accelerate numerous HPC applications. But programming dataintensive applications on such platforms is a hard, and not yet solved, problem. Not only do modern processors favor compute-intensive code, they also have diverse architectures and incompatible programming models. And even after making a difficult platform choice, extensive programming effort must be invested with an uncertain performance outcome. By taking the plunge on an irregular, data-intensive application, we present an evaluation of three platform types, namely the generic multi-core CPU, the STI Cell/B.E., and the GPU. We evaluate these platforms in terms of application performance, programming effort and cost. Although we do not select a clear winner, we do provide a list of guidelines to assist in platform choice and development of similar data-intensive applications.







