Published March 9, 2018 | Version v1
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Efficient NAS Benchmark Kernels with C++ Parallel Programming Frameworks for Multi-Cores

  • 1. Dalvan
  • 2. Junior
  • 3. Gabriele
  • 4. Marco
  • 5. Luiz Gustavo

Description

Benchmarking is a way to study the performance of new architectures and parallel programming frameworks. Well-established benchmark suites such as the NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) comprise legacy codes that still lack portability to C++ language. As consequence, a set of high-level and easy-to-use C++ parallel programming frameworks cannot be tested in NPB. Our goal is to describe a C++ porting of the NPB kernels and to analyze the performance achieved by different parallel implementations written using the Intel TBB, OpenMP and FastFlow frameworks for Multi-Cores. The experiments show an efficient code porting from Fortran to C++ and a good parallel efficiency on average.

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Funding

RePhrase – REfactoring Parallel Heterogeneous Resource-Aware Applications - a Software Engineering Approach 644235
European Commission