Results from Measuring the Performance of the NAS Benchmarks on the Current Generation of Parallel Computers and Observations Drawn from these Measurements

Abstract

The NAS Division at NASA Ames Research Center has developed a highly respected and widely used set of benchmarks for parallel computers. These benchmarks are based on the needs of computational fluid dynamics applications, but appear to have relevance to other disciplines as well. Unfortunately, NAS last published a collection of results for a wide range of systems in November of 1997. Given the rapid level of change in the field of computers in general, and high performance parallel computing, it seemed appropriate to try and fill in some of the gaps. As such, the major computational assets of the ARL-MSRC is being benchmarked, with the intent to publish the results on an ARL website. While making these measurements, several observations and conclusions were drawn. These observations and conclusions will be discussed at length in this document.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2004
Accession Number
ADP023868

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  • Daniel M. Pressel

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  • United States Army Research Laboratory

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