The Scalable Heterogeneous Computing (SHOC) benchmark suite
University of Tennessee at Knoxville · Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
Scalable heterogeneous computing systems, which are composed of a mix of compute devices, such as commodity multicore processors, graphics processors, reconfigurable processors, and others, are gaining attention as one approach to continuing performance improvement while managing the new challenge of energy efficiency. As these systems become more common, it is important to be able to compare and contrast architectural designs and programming systems in a fair and open forum. To this end, we have designed the Scalable HeterOgeneous Computing benchmark suite (SHOC). SHOC's initial focus is on systems containing graphics processing units (GPUs) and multi-core processors, and on the new OpenCL programming…
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8Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Benchmark (surveying)
- Scalability
- CUDA
- Graphics
- Suite
- Multi-core processor
- Parallel computing
- Affordable and clean energy