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Low Energy Consumption on Post-Moore Platforms for HPC Research

Authors :
Pablo Rojas
Carlos Jaime Barrios-Hernandez
Luiz Angelo Steffenel
Universidad Industrial de Santander [Bucaramanga] (UIS)
Centre de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication - EA 3804 (CRESTIC)
Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA)
Steffenel, Luiz Angelo
Source :
HAL, Advanced and High Performance Computing Trends in Latin America Workshop (CARLA), Advanced and High Performance Computing Trends in Latin America Workshop (CARLA), 2020, Cuenca, Ecuador

Abstract

International audience; The increase in computational capacities has helped in the exploration , production and research process, this has allowed the use of applications that were infeasible years ago. This increase brings us a new Era (known as Post-Moore Era) and a wide range of promising devices, devices such as Single Board Computers (SBC) or Personal Computers (PC) that achieve performance that a decade ago was only found on a Server. This work presents high performance computing devices with low monetary cost and low energy cost that meet the needs for the development of research in Artificial Intelligent (AI) applications, in-situ data analysis and simulations that can be implemented on a large scale, these devices are compared in different tests, presenting advantages such as its performance per watt consumed, smart form, among others.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HAL, Advanced and High Performance Computing Trends in Latin America Workshop (CARLA), Advanced and High Performance Computing Trends in Latin America Workshop (CARLA), 2020, Cuenca, Ecuador
Accession number :
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