Fit to programme

This task has been identified by the working groups as part of the agenda behind WP 1.1.

The task number is 008.

Description

Supercomputing Wales (SCW) has a long-standing record of software performance characterisation featuring staff at both Hub Sites – Cardiff and Swansea. Staff at Cardiff have built on the original Architecture Comparison Exercise (ACE [1]), a UK based initiative aimed at developing a qualitative methodology for understanding and predicting the performance of a series of large-scale HPC applications across a spectrum of massively-parallel HPC architectures. This has evolved into the regular CIUK presentations focused on the performance analysis of a variety of multi-core high-end cluster systems from Intel and AMD. Swansea University developed the BSMBench benchmark designed to evaluate supercomputers, a code that transitioned into Sombrero, that became part of the UKRI ExCALIBUR benchmarking suite and has in fact provided a template for developing other benchmarks. Swansea also pioneered the use of AccelerateAI, a GPU compute cluster designed to enable high-speed AI/ML computations, available to all SCW institutions.

Outcomes

  • Document existing work on ‘software performance characterisation’ from Supercomputing Wales.
  • Publish summmary on SHAREing webpage.

This project has now finished. The outcomes can be found in a report on the SHAREing webpage.

Literature

  1. A. Gray et al: Mapping application performance to HPC architecture, CPC 183 (2012) pp. 520–529