DocumentCode
3344501
Title
Reconfigurable Computing Cluster (RCC) Project: Investigating the Feasibility of FPGA-Based Petascale Computing
Author
Sass, Ron ; Kritikos, W.V. ; Schmidt, Andrew G. ; Beeravolu, S. ; Beeraka, P.
Author_Institution
North Carolina Univ., Charlotte
fYear
2007
fDate
23-25 April 2007
Firstpage
127
Lastpage
140
Abstract
While medium- and large-sized computing centers have increasingly relied on clusters of commodity PC hardware to provide cost-effective capacity and capability, it is not clear that this technology will scale to the PetaFLOP range. It is expected that semiconductor technology will continue its exponential advancements over next fifteen years; however, new issues are rapidly emerging and the relative importance of current performance metrics are shifting. Future PetaFLOP architectures will require system designers to solve computer architecture problems ranging from how to house, power, and cool the machine, all the while remaining sensitive to cost. The reconfigurable computing cluster (RCC) project is a multi-institution, multi-disciplinary project investigating the use of Platform FPGAs to build cost-effective petascale computers. This paper describes the nascent project´s objectives and a 64-node prototype cluster. Specifically, the aim is to provide an detailed motivation for the project, describe the design principles guiding development, and present a preliminary performance assessment. Microbenchmark results are reported to answer several pragmatic questions about key subsystems, including the system software, network performance, memory bandwidth, power consumption of nodes in the cluster. Results suggest that the approach is sound.
Keywords
field programmable gate arrays; reconfigurable architectures; 64-node prototype cluster; FPGA-based petascale computing; PC hardware; PetaFLOP range; computer architecture; reconfigurable computing cluster project; semiconductor technology; Bandwidth; Computer architecture; Costs; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Measurement; Petascale computing; Prototypes; Software prototyping; System software;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 2007. FCCM 2007. 15th Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Napa, CA
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-2940-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FCCM.2007.62
Filename
4297250
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