Title
The 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor. Architectural Features Supporting HPC
Abstract
In this paper we take a look at what the 2nd generation Intel Core processor brings to high performance computing. We compare three generations of Intel CPU based systems and present a performance assessment of these three platforms. We compare three families of Intel CPU based systems utilizing a single socket platform across a number of HPC benchmarks and micro codes focused on different performance criteria, compare the results and discuss the implications for HPC.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ISPDC.2011.13
ISPDC
Keywords
Field
DocType
hpc benchmarks,high performance computing,generation intel core processor,intel cpu,single socket platform,different performance criterion,micro code,performance assessment,microarchitecture,optimization,benchmark testing,bandwidth,distributed processing,processor architecture,computer architecture
MMX,x86,Direct Media Interface,Computer architecture,Intel Hub Architecture,Computer science,Intel 80386,Machine Check Architecture,Intel 80286,Operating system,Single-chip Cloud Computer
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.43
4
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pawel Gepner111516.60
Victor Gamayunov2152.12
David L. Fraser3415.81