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Author Reinders, James, author.

Title High Performance Parallelism Pearls : Multicore and Many-core Programming Approaches / James Reinders, Jim Jeffers, Intel Corporation, United States. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. Waltham, MA : Morgan Kaufman, [2015]
©2015
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary High Performance Parallelism Pearls Volume 2 offers another set of examples that demonstrate how to leverage parallelism. Similar to Volume 1, the techniques included here explain how to use processors and coprocessors with the same programming - illustrating the most effective ways to combine Xeon Phi coprocessors with Xeon and other multicore processors. The book includes examples of successful programming efforts, drawn from across industries and domains such as biomed, genetics, finance, manufacturing, imaging, and more. Each chapter in this edited work includes detailed explanations of t.
Contents Front Cover; High Performance Parallelism Pearls: Multicore and Many-core Programming Approaches; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Humongous computing needs: Science years in the making; Open standards; Keen on many-core architecture; Xeon Phi is born: Many cores, excellent vector ISA ; Learn highly scalable parallel programming; Future demands grow: Programming models matter; Preface; Inspired by 61 cores: A new era in programming; Chapter 1: Introduction; Learning from successful experiences; Code modernization; Modernize with concurrent algorithms
Modernize with vectorization and data localityUnderstanding power usage; ISPC and OpenCL anyone?; Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor specific; Many-core, neo-heterogeneous; No "Xeon Phi" in the title, neo-heterogeneous programming; The future of many-core; Downloads; Chapter 2: From "Correct" to "Correct & Efficient": A Hydro2D Case Study with Godunov's Scheme; Scientific computing on contemporary computers; Modern computing environments; CEA's Hydro2D; A numerical method for shock hydrodynamics; Euler's equation; Godunov's method; Where it fits; Features of modern architectures
Performance-oriented architectureProgramming tools and runtimes; Our computing environments; Paths to performance; Running Hydro2D; Hydro2D's structure; Computation scheme; Data structures; Measuring performance; Optimizations; Memory usage; Thread-level parallelism; Arithmetic efficiency and instruction-level parallelism; Data-level parallelism; Summary; The coprocessor vs the processor; A rising tide lifts all boats; Performance strategies; Chapter 3: Better Concurrency and SIMD on HBM ; The application: HIROMB -- BOOS -Model; Key usage: DMI ; HBM execution profile
Overview for the optimization of HBM Data structures: Locality done right; Thread parallelism in HBM ; Data parallelism: SIMD vectorization; Trivial obstacles; Premature abstraction is the root of all evil; Results; Profiling details; Scaling on processor vs. coprocessor; Contiguous attribute; Summary; References; Chapter 4: Optimizing for Reacting Navier-Stokes Equations; Getting started; Version 1.0: Baseline; Version 2.0: ThreadBox ; Version 3.0: Stack memory; Version 4.0: Blocking; Version 5.0: Vectorization; Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor results; Summary
Chapter 5: Plesiochronous Phasing BarriersWhat can be done to improve the code?; What more can be done to improve the code?; Hyper-Thread Phalanx; What is nonoptimal about this strategy?; Coding the Hyper-Thread Phalanx; How to determine thread binding to core and HT within core?; The Hyper-Thread Phalanx hand-partitioning technique; A lesson learned; Back to work; Data alignment; Use aligned data when possible; Redundancy can be good for you; The plesiochronous phasing barrier; Let us do something to recover this wasted time; A few "left to the reader" possibilities
Language English.
Subject Parallel programming (Computer science)
Computer programming.
Programmation parallèle (Informatique)
Programmation (Informatique)
computer programming.
Computer programming
Parallel programming (Computer science)
Added Author Jeffers, Jim (Computer engineer), author.
Other Form: 0-12-802118-7
ISBN 9780128021996
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