P71: Is ARM Software Ecosystem Ready for HPC?
SessionPoster Reception
Event Type
ACM Student Research Competition
Poster
Reception
TimeTuesday, November 14th5:15pm -
7pm
LocationFour Seasons Ballroom
DescriptionIn recent years, the HPC community has increasingly
grown its interest towards the ARM architecture with
research projects targeting primarily the deployment of
ARM-based clusters. Attention is usually given to
hardware platforms, however the availability of a mature
software ecosystem and the possibility of running large
and complex HPC applications plays a key role in the
consolidation process of a new technology.
For this reason in this poster we present a preliminary evaluation of the ARM system software ecosystem, limited here to the ARM HPC Compiler and the ARM Performance Libraries, together with a porting and testing of three fairly complex HPC code suites: QuantumESPRESSO, WRF, and FEniCS.
These codes have been proposed as HPC challenges during the last two editions of the Student Cluster Competition at ISC where all the authors have been involved operating an ARM-based cluster and awarded with the Fan Favorite award.
For this reason in this poster we present a preliminary evaluation of the ARM system software ecosystem, limited here to the ARM HPC Compiler and the ARM Performance Libraries, together with a porting and testing of three fairly complex HPC code suites: QuantumESPRESSO, WRF, and FEniCS.
These codes have been proposed as HPC challenges during the last two editions of the Student Cluster Competition at ISC where all the authors have been involved operating an ARM-based cluster and awarded with the Fan Favorite award.




