EXTRA

Towards the exploitation of eXascale technology for reconfigurable architectures

Conference Paper (2016)
Author(s)

D. Stroobandt (Universiteit Gent)

AL Varbanescu (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

C.B. Ciobanu (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

Muhammed Al Kadi (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

A. Brokalakis (Synelixis)

George Charitopoulos (Telecommunications Systems Institute)

Tim Todman (Imperial College London)

Xinyu Niu (Imperial College London)

Dionisios Pnevmatikatos (Telecommunications Systems Institute)

Amit Kulkarni (Universiteit Gent)

Elias Vansteenkiste (Universiteit Gent)

W. Luk (Imperial College London)

Marco D. Santambrogio (Politecnico di Milano)

Donatella Sciuto (Politecnico di Milano)

Michael Huebner (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

Tobias Becker (Maxeler)

G. Gaydadjiev (Maxeler)

Antonis Nikitakis (Synelixis)

Alex J.W. Thom (University of Cambridge)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/ReCoSoC.2016.7533896
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
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ISBN (electronic)
9781509025206

Abstract

To handle the stringent performance requirements of future exascale-class applications, High Performance Computing (HPC) systems need ultra-efficient heterogeneous compute nodes. To reduce power and increase performance, such compute nodes will require hardware accelerators with a high degree of specialization. Ideally, dynamic reconfiguration will be an intrinsic feature, so that specific HPC application features can be optimally accelerated, even if they regularly change over time. In the EXTRA project, we create a new and flexible exploration platform for developing reconfigurable architectures, design tools and HPC applications with run-time reconfiguration built-in as a core fundamental feature instead of an add-on. EXTRA covers the entire stack from architecture up to the application, focusing on the fundamental building blocks for run-time reconfigurable exascale HPC systems: new chip architectures with very low reconfiguration overhead, new tools that truly take reconfiguration as a central design concept, and applications that are tuned to maximally benefit from the proposed run-time reconfiguration techniques. Ultimately, this open platform will improve Europe's competitive advantage and leadership in the field.

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