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Michael Knobloch,Bernd Mohr
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General purpose GPUs are now ubiquitous in high-end supercomputing. All but one (the Japanese Fugaku system, which is based on ARM processors) of the announced (pre-)exascale systems contain vast amounts of GPUs that deliver the majority of the performan...
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Dirk Brömmel,Wolfgang Frings,Brian J. N. Wylie,Bernd Mohr,Paul Gibbon,Thomas Lippert
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Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) started running (extreme) scaling workshops with its first IBM Blue Gene supercomputer, finally spanning three generations each seeing an increase in the number of cores and available threads. Over the years, this work...
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Bernd Mohr
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Current large-scale HPC systems consist of complex configurations with a huge number of potentially heterogeneous components. As the systems get larger, their behavior becomes more and more dynamic and unpredictable because of hard- and software re-confi...
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