Abstract :
The first release of CUDA was in 2007. Since then, we have experienced frequent new releases. CUDA reached its max performance with CUDA 4.0. Since its release, NVIDIA has started a re-design of the CUDA framework driven by software engineering prospective, i.e., the search for a general, multi-layer framework whose compiler back-end is unified with OpenCL. This can have significant impact on both maintenance costs and cross-platform portability. The software engineering community applauded this direction. However, our poster indicates that the new direction comes at a high cost in performance. Supported by the rigorous performance analysis of a MD code and its optimizations, we want to provocatively raise the question: Is the HPC community, that has been benefiting the most from CUDA and GPU programming, ready to face the challenge?
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SCC), 2012 SC Companion: