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Advanced architectures for astrophysical supercomputing

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posted on 2024-07-11, 17:52 authored by Benjamin R. Barsdell, David G. Barnes, Christopher FlukeChristopher Fluke
Astronomers have come to rely on the increasing performance of computers to reduce, analyze, simulate and visualize their data. In this environment, faster computation can mean more science outcomes or the opening up of new parameter spaces for investigation. If we are to avoid major issues when implementing codes on advanced architectures, it is important that we have a solid understanding of our algorithms. A recent addition to the high-performance computing scene that highlights this point is the graphics processing unit (GPU). The hardware originally designed for speeding-up graphics rendering in video games is now achieving speed-ups of $O(100times)$ in general-purpose computation -- performance that cannot be ignored. We are using a generalized approach, based on the analysis of astronomy algorithms, to identify the optimal problem-types and techniques for taking advantage of both current GPU hardware and future developments in computing architectures.

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9781583817483

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Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series: 19th Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS XIX), Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, 04-08 October 2009 / Yoshihiko Mizumoto, Koh-Ichiro Morita and Masatoshi Ohishi (eds.)

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Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series: 19th Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems ADASS XIX, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, 04-08 October 2009 / Yoshihiko Mizumoto, Koh-Ichiro Morita and Masatoshi Ohishi eds.

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434

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3 pp

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Astronomical Society of the Pacific

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Copyright © 2010 Astronomical Society of the Pacific. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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