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Scientific Computing Kernels on the Cell Processor
Authors:Samuel Williams  John Shalf  Leonid Oliker  Shoaib Kamil  Parry Husbands  Katherine Yelick
Affiliation:(1) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CRD/NERSC, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Abstract:In this work, we examine the potential of using the recently-released STI Cell processor as a building block for future high-end scientific computing systems. Our work contains several novel contributions. First, we introduce a performance model for Cell and apply it to several key numerical kernels: dense matrix multiply, sparse matrix vector multiply, stencil computations, and 1D/2D FFTs. Next, we validate our model by comparing results against published hardware data, as well as our own Cell blade implementations. Additionally, we compare Cell performance to benchmarks run on leading superscalar (AMD Opteron), VLIW (Intel Itanium2), and vector (Cray X1E) architectures. Our work also explores several different kernel implementations and demonstrates a simple and effective programming model for Cell’s unique architecture. Finally, we propose modest microarchitectural modifications that could significantly increase the efficiency of double-precision calculations. Overall results demonstrate the tremendous potential of the Cell architecture for scientific computations in terms of both raw performance and power efficiency.
Keywords:Cell processor  GEMM  SpMV  sparse matrix  FFT  Stencil  three level memory
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