CACR Research Publications » Archive of 'Dec, 2009'

Applications Architecture Power Puzzle – SC09 Panel

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Moderator:

Panelists:

  • Thomas Sterling, Louisiana State University
  • Allan Snavely, San Diego Supercomputer Center
  • Stephen Poole, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • William Camp, Intel Corporation

Abstract:
Over the next few years there are two boundary conditions that should constrain computer systems architecture: commodity components and applications performance. Yet, these two seem strangely disconnected. Perhaps we need some human optimization, as opposed to repeated use of Moore’s Law. Our panelists have been given a set of standard components that are on announced vendor roadmaps. They also each get to make one mystery component of no more complexity than a commercially available FPGA. The applications are HPL for linear algebra, Map-Reduce for databases, and a sequence matching algorithm for biology. The panelists have 10 minutes to disclose their systems architecture and mystery component, and estimate performance for the three applications at 1MW of power.

Parallel kernels: an architecture for distributed parallel computing

P.A. Kienzle, N. Patel, M. McKerns
Proceedings of the 8th Python in Science Conference, 36 (2009).

A Raman spectroscopy study of phonon anharmonicity of hafnia at elevated temperatures

C.W. Li, M.M. McKerns, B. Fultz
Physical Review B 80, 054304 (2009).