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Ookami: Deployment and Initial Experiences

Authors :
Robert L. DeLeon
Yan Kang
Tony Curtis
Eric Raut
Daniel G. Wood
Firat Coskun
Andrew Burford
Benjamin Michalowicz
Barbara Chapman
Dossay Oryspayev
Joseph P. White
Robert W. Harrison
Nikolay A. Simakov
Alan C. Calder
Mathew Jones
David E. Carlson
Eva Siegmann
Catherine Feldman
Source :
PEARC
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
ACM, 2021.

Abstract

Ookami is a computer technology testbed supported by the United States National Science Foundation. It provides researchers with access to the A64FX processor developed by Fujitsu in collaboration with RIK{\Xi}N for the Japanese path to exascale computing, as deployed in Fugaku, the fastest computer in the world. By focusing on crucial architectural details, the ARM-based, multi-core, 512-bit SIMD-vector processor with ultrahigh-bandwidth memory promises to retain familiar and successful programming models while achieving very high performance for a wide range of applications. We review relevant technology and system details, and the main body of the paper focuses on initial experiences with the hardware and software ecosystem for micro-benchmarks, mini-apps, and full applications, and starts to answer questions about where such technologies fit into the NSF ecosystem.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, PEARC '21: Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing, July 18--22, 2021, Boston, MA, USA

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing
Accession number :
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