DocumentCode :
3705910
Title :
Exploring tradeoffs between power and performance for a scientific visualization algorithm
Author :
Stephanie Labasan;Matthew Larsen;Hank Childs
Author_Institution :
University of Oregon
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
73
Lastpage :
80
Abstract :
Power is becoming a major design constraint in the world of high-performance computing (HPC). This constraint affects the hardware being considered for future architectures, the ways it will run software, and the design of the software itself. Within this context, we explore tradeoffs between power and performance. Visualization algorithms themselves merit special consideration, since they are more data-intensive in nature than traditional HPC programs like simulation codes. This data-intensive property enables different approaches for optimizing power usage. Our study focuses on the isosurfacing algorithm, and explores changes in power and performance as clock frequency changes, as power usage is highly dependent on clock frequency. We vary many of the factors seen in the HPC context - programming model (MPI vs. OpenMP), implementation (generalized vs. optimized), concurrency, architecture, and data set - and measure how these changes affect power-performance properties. The result is a study that informs the best approaches for optimizing energy usage for a representative visualization algorithm.
Keywords :
"Clocks","Computer architecture","Data visualization","Benchmark testing","Runtime","Hardware","Data models"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Large Data Analysis and Visualization (LDAV), 2015 IEEE 5th Symposium on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/LDAV.2015.7348074
Filename :
7348074
Link To Document :
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