ISC High Performance, the main avenue for HPC in Europe, has been an opportunity to present various results that have been enabled with support from OEHI. Some of the shown material is meanwhile available:
- Dirk Pleiter (KTH) presented a paper on the simulation of CPU architectures for co-design of Arm-based processors where OEHI’s HAICGU cluster has been used for executing extensive simulation campaigns. The paper can be found here: Bine Brank, Dirk Pleiter, “CPU Architecture Modelling and Co-design”, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-32041-5_1
- At the exhibition, E4 hosted a presentation on OEHI, which also featured OEHI’s role in the DECICE project. A copy of the presentation is available here
- During the final workshop day, Luka Stanisic (Huawei) presented results for the Ginkgo sparse linear solver framework, which he obtained on OEHI’s HAICGU cluster. By comparing different platforms, an interesting result was that on different platforms different choices for pre-conditioner and solver lead to better performance. His slides are available at the ISC23 AHUG Workshop site: https://arm-hpc-user-group.github.io/isc23-ahug-workshop/slides/ISC23-AHUG_Luka-Stanisic.pdf
