SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Heading Towards Exascale - Techniques to Improve Application Performance and Energy Consumption Using Application-Level Tools
SESSION: HPC Challenges and Directions
EVENT TYPE: Broader Engagement
TIME: 4:15PM - 5:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Dorian C. Arnold
Presenter(s):Charles Lively
ROOM:355-A
ABSTRACT:
Power consumption is an important constraint in achieving efficient execution on High Performance Computing Multicore Systems. As the number of cores available on a chip continues to increase, the importance of power consumption will continue to grow. In order to achieve improved performance on multicore systems scientific, applications must make use of efficient methods for reducing power consumption and must further be refined to achieve reduced execution time.
Currently, more tools are becoming available at the application-level for power and energy consumption measurements. The available tools allow for the performance measurements obtained to be used for modeling and optimizing the energy consumption of scientific applications. This talk will describe efforts in the Multiple Metrics Modeling Infrastructure (MuMMI) project to build an integrated infrastructure for measurement, modeling, and prediction of performance and power consumption, including E-AMOM, Energy-Aware Modeling and Optimization Methodology.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Dorian C. Arnold (Chair) - University of New Mexico
Charles Lively - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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