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Tinker-HP : Accelerating Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Large Complex Systems with Advanced Point Dipole Polarizable Force Fields using GPUs and Multi-GPUs systems

Authors :
Adjoua, Olivier
Lagardère, Louis
Jolly, Luc-Henri
Durocher, Arnaud
Very, Thibaut
Dupays, Isabelle
Wang, Zhi
Inizan, Théo Jaffrelot
Célerse, Frédéric
Ren, Pengyu
Ponder, Jay W.
Piquemal, Jean-Philip
Source :
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2021, 17, 4, 2034-2053
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present the extension of the Tinker-HP package (Lagard\`ere et al., Chem. Sci., 2018,9, 956-972) to the use of Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) cards to accelerate molecular dynamics simulations using polarizable many-body force fields. The new high-performance module allows for an efficient use of single- and multi-GPU architectures ranging from research laboratories to modern supercomputer centers. After detailing an analysis of our general scalable strategy that relies on OpenACC and CUDA, we discuss the various capabilities of the package. Among them, the multi-precision possibilities of the code are discussed. If an efficient double precision implementation is provided to preserve the possibility of fast reference computations, we show that a lower precision arithmetic is preferred providing a similar accuracy for molecular dynamics while exhibiting superior performances. As Tinker-HP is mainly dedicated to accelerate simulations using new generation point dipole polarizable force field, we focus our study on the implementation of the AMOEBA model. Testing various NVIDIA platforms including 2080Ti, 3090, V100 and A100 cards, we provide illustrative benchmarks of the code for single- and multi-cards simulations on large biosystems encompassing up to millions of atoms. The new code strongly reduces time to solution and offers the best performances to date obtained using the AMOEBA polarizable force field. Perspectives toward the strong-scaling performance of our multi-node massive parallelization strategy, unsupervised adaptive sampling and large scale applicability of the Tinker-HP code in biophysics are discussed. The present software has been released in phase advance on GitHub in link with the High Performance Computing community COVID-19 research efforts and is free for Academics (see https://github.com/TinkerTools/tinker-hp).

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2021, 17, 4, 2034-2053
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2011.01207
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.0c01164