Supercomputing with commodity CPUs: Are mobile SoCs ready for HPC?

Nikola Rajovic, P. Carpenter, Isaac Gelado, Nikola Puzovic, Alex Ramírez, M. Valero
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In the late 1990s, powerful economic forces led to the adoption of commodity desktop processors in high-performance computing. This transformation has been so effective that the June 2013 TOP500 list is still dominated by x86. In 2013, the largest commodity market in computing is not PCs or servers, but mobile computing, comprising smartphones and tablets, most of which are built with ARM-based SoCs. This leads to the suggestion that once mobile SoCs deliver sufficient performance, mobile SoCs can help reduce the cost of HPC. This paper addresses this question in detail. We analyze the trend in mobile SoC performance, comparing it with the similar trend in the 1990s. We also present our experience evaluating performance and efficiency of mobile SoCs, deploying a cluster and evaluating the network and scalability of production applications. In summary, we give a first answer as to whether mobile SoCs are ready for HPC.
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商用cpu的超级计算:移动soc为高性能计算做好准备了吗?
在20世纪90年代后期,强大的经济力量导致在高性能计算中采用商用桌面处理器。这种转变非常有效,以至于2013年6月的TOP500榜单仍然由x86主导。2013年,计算领域最大的商品市场不是个人电脑或服务器,而是移动计算,包括智能手机和平板电脑,其中大多数都采用基于arm的soc。这导致了这样的建议:一旦移动soc提供了足够的性能,移动soc就可以帮助降低HPC的成本。本文详细论述了这一问题。我们分析了移动SoC性能的趋势,并将其与20世纪90年代的类似趋势进行了比较。我们还介绍了我们在评估移动soc的性能和效率、部署集群以及评估生产应用程序的网络和可扩展性方面的经验。综上所述,我们给出了移动soc是否为HPC做好准备的第一个答案。
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