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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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DEEP Collective Offload
SESSION: Wednesday Emerging Technologies Presentations
EVENT TYPE: HPC Impact Showcase & Emerging Technologies
TIME: 4:30PM - 5:00PM
ROOM:Show Floor - 233 Theater
ABSTRACT:
Exascale performance requires a level of energy efficiency only achievable with specialized hardware. Hence, the trend is clearly going towards heterogeneous architectures. However, in order to fully exploit the advantages of such heterogeneous hardware, there is a need for appropriate programming models that do not increase the complexity of the applications.
In the DEEP project, we have extended the OmpSs programming model to offload MPI kernels dynamically by utilizing MPI's spawning feature, here namely provided by ParaStation MPI as the underlying infrastructure.
That way, offloading to specialized hardware gets dramatically simplified while hiding the low-level and error prone MPI spawn calls.
These facts together with its portability make this concept definitely interesting for a broader audience of the HPC community.
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