Title
Exploiting the Potentials of the Second Generation SX-Aurora TSUBASA
Abstract
NEC SX-series vector supercomputers have provided outstanding memory bandwidths to meet the strong demands for efficient execution of memory-intensive scientific applications in practice. Inheriting the advantage, the 2nd generation SX-Aurora TSUBASA, Type 20B, provides an extremely high memory bandwidth of 1.53 TB/s per vector processor. Unlike conventional SX-series systems, SX-Aurora TSUBASA also offers various execution modes to execute a diversity of emerging scientific workloads efficiently. As a result, application developers need to understand their workloads and the performance characteristics of SX-Aurora TSUBASA, and select an optimization strategy assuming an appropriate execution mode to fully exploit the system performance. Therefore, this paper discusses workload characterization by performance bottleneck analysis to determine an optimization strategy for the 2nd generation SX-Aurora TSUBASA. The evaluation results with benchmarks and real-world applications demonstrate that the workload characterization approach can accurately find the bottleneck and characterize various workloads, by helping application developers decide the optimization strategies for individual workloads. Since we can consider SX-Aurora TSUBASA as a typical example of the latest processors with high memory bandwidths, the workload characterization approach will also be helpful for other future processors.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1109/PMBS51919.2020.00010
2020 IEEE/ACM Performance Modeling, Benchmarking and Simulation of High Performance Computer Systems (PMBS)
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
Vector Computer,Performance Tuning Strategy,Bytes/Flops rate,Bottleneck Analysis
Conference
978-1-6654-2266-6
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ryusuke Egawa110928.68
Souya Fujimoto211.38
Tsuyoshi Yamashita300.34
Daisuke Sasaki411010.11
Yoko Isobe5194.15
Yoichi Shimomura600.34
Hiroyuki Takizawa727346.54