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The Janus project: Boosting spin-glass simulations using FPGAs

Authors :
J. M. Gil-Narvion
Denis Navarro
Sergio Perez-Gaviro
Federico Ricci-Tersenghi
Beatriz Seoane
Filippo Mantovani
Antonio Gordillo-Guerrero
Marco Baity-Jesi
A. Muñoz Sudupe
Juan J. Ruiz-Lorenzo
Sebastiano Fabio Schifano
Raquel A. Baños
David Iñiguez
David Yllanes
Marcello Pivanti
Raffaele Tripiccione
Victor Martin-Mayor
L. A. Fernandez
E. Marinari
A. Cruz
Andrea Maiorano
Giorgio Parisi
J. Monforte-Garcia
Alfonso Tarancón
Source :
PDeS
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
IFAC Secretariat, 2013.

Abstract

Spin-glasses have become one of the most computing-demanding problems of the last 50 years in Statistical Physics. These extremely slow systems represent a clear example of an easy-to-describe but hard-to-simulate numerical problem. We have developed an FPGAs architecture, called Janus, able to exploit the simplicity of the problem by an extensive parallelization of the computing units. In this work we describe the architecture after motivating the problem. We give the performance figures compared with other more usual architectures. We have obtained a clear advantage in terms of computing power which produced several top results in the field. In addition, we describe the current development of the next generation of the infrastructure: Janus II.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PDeS
Accession number :
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