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Exploring code portability solutions for HEP with a particle tracking test code

Authors :
Ather, Hammad
Berkman, Sophie
Cerati, Giuseppe
Kortelainen, Matti
Kwok, Ka Hei Martin
Lantz, Steven
Lee, Seyong
Norris, Boyana
Reid, Michael
Hall, Allison Reinsvold
Riley, Daniel
Strelchenko, Alexei
Wang, Cong
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Traditionally, high energy physics (HEP) experiments have relied on x86 CPUs for the majority of their significant computing needs. As the field looks ahead to the next generation of experiments such as DUNE and the High-Luminosity LHC, the computing demands are expected to increase dramatically. To cope with this increase, it will be necessary to take advantage of all available computing resources, including GPUs from different vendors. A broad landscape of code portability tools -- including compiler pragma-based approaches, abstraction libraries, and other tools -- allow the same source code to run efficiently on multiple architectures. In this paper, we use a test code taken from a HEP tracking algorithm to compare the performance and experience of implementing different portability solutions.

Subjects

Subjects :
High Energy Physics - Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.09228
Document Type :
Working Paper