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Maciej Brodowicz,Thomas Sterling,Matthew Anderson
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The end of Moore's Law is a cliche that none the less is a hard barrier to future scaling of high performance computing systems. A factor of about 4x in device density is all that is left of this form of improved throughput with a 5x gain required just t...
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Thomas Sterling,Matthew Anderson,Maciej Brodowicz
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HPC system design and operation are challenged by the critical requirements for signicant advances in eciency, scalability, user productivity, and performance portability, even at the end of Moore's Law with approaching nano-scale semiconductor technolog...
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Thomas Sterling,Daniel Kogler,Matthew Anderson,Maciej Brodowicz
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A performance framework is introduced to facilitate the development and optimization of extreme-scale abstract execution models and the future systems derived from them. SLOWER defines a six-dimensional design trade-off space based on sources of performa...
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