[BANANA] Berkeley Lab - Scientific Computing Seminar - Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Esmond G. Ng EGNg at lbl.gov
Tue Jan 29 16:36:18 PST 2008


Berkeley Lab - Scientific Computing Seminar

Date:  Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Time:  11:00am-12:00pm  

Location:  Building 50F, 1647 Conference Room

Seminar Speaker:
   Rong Ge
   Scalable Performance Lab
   Department of Computer Science
   Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Title:  Theories and Techniques for Efficient High-End Computing

Abstract:

As large-scale computing systems grow tremendously in size and capacity, 
improving power and performance efficiency becomes a compelling issue. 
Today it is common for a supercomputer to consume several megawatts of 
electric power but deliver only 10-15% of its peak performance for 
average applications. Such power consumption not only costs millions of 
dollars annually but also dissipates enormous heat that reduces system 
reliability and productivity. To address these issues, I have developed 
theories to model the performance and power in high-end computing 
systems as well as techniques to optimize power and performance 
efficiency. In this talk, I will present these theories and techniques, 
yet focus on the quantitative communication performance models (lognP 
and log3P) and their usage in improving high-end computing efficiency. 
Compared to previous models, these models explicitly quantify the cost 
of memory accesses and middleware communications in distributed systems, 
and thus provide more accurate performance prediction. Moreover, these 
models aid algorithm designs that improve performance and efficiency. 
Results show algorithms designed using the lognP and log3P models can 
outperform those designed by previous models and reduces execution time 
by up to 59%.

Sponsor of Seminar:  David Skinner



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