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The CARM Tool: Cache-aware Roofline Model for HPC

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  • Session
  • Tuesday, 12 November 2024
  • 12:12 - 12:12
  • Duration: 31 mins
  • Publication date: 22 Nov 2024
  • Location: Conference, Chicago Business School, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event REACH 2024

About the session

In recent years, HPC systems have become increasingly complex and heterogeneous, making application development and optimization challenging. To this respect, intuitive performance models like the Cache-aware Roofline Model (CARM) offer effective guidance by providing insights into bottlenecks that limit the application's ability to reach the system's maximum performance. The current landscape of CARM-enabled tools covers either vendor-specific (Intel Advisor), not sufficiently developed (AMD) or simply non-existing (ARM, RISC-V) tools. The focus of this talk is the CARM Tool, which was developed to address this problem, by extending CARM support to all major CPU architectures and ISAs, i.e., x86 (Intel, AMD), ARM, and RISC-V. The proposed tool includes automatically generated assembly microbenchmarks, specifically tailored to cover a full performance spectrum of current CPUs (from scalar to all supported vector ISA extensions) for both computational units and all memory hierarchy levels. Additionally, in this talk I will show the capabilities of the presented tool, including a short tutorial of its usage.


Leonel Sousa, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

Keywords:
  • AI
  • AI for computer architecture
  • IET
  • IET conference
  • REACH 2024
  • artificial intelligence
  • computer architecture
  • computing horizons
  • computing systems

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    Leonel Sousa

    Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IST

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