Energy Efficiency of Mixed Precision Iterative Refinement Methods using Hybrid Hardware Platforms: An Evaluation of different Solver and Hardware Configurations

  • Hartwig Anzt (Author)
  • Vincent Heuveline (Author)
    Engineering Mathematics and Computing Lab (EMCL), Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR), Heidelberg University
  • Björn Rocker (Author)

Abstract

In this paper we evaluate the possibility of using mixed precision algorithms on different hardware platforms to obtain energy-efficient solvers for linear systems of equations. Our test-cases arise in the context of computational fluid dynamics. Therefore, we analyze the energy efficiency of common cluster nodes and a hybrid, GPU-accelerated cluster node, when applying a linear solver, that can benefit from the use of different precision formats. We show the high potential of hardware-aware computing in terms of performance and energy efficiency.

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Published
2010-07-01
Language
en