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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Michel Desgagn\'e, | Stephen Thomas, | Michel Valin,
Affiliations: Recherche en pr\'evision num\'erique (RPN), Environment Canada, 2121, route Transcanadienne, Dorval, Qu\'ebec, Canada H9P 1J3. Tel.: + 1 514 421 4661; Fax: + 1 514 421 2106; E-mail: {michel.desgagne, steve.thomas, michel.valin}@ec.gc.ca
Note: [] Also at: Computational Sciences Section, Scientific Computing Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), 1850 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, CO 80303, USA
Abstract: The NEC SX-4M cluster and Fujitsu VPP700 supercomputers are both based on custom vector processors using low-power CMOS technology. Their basic architectures and programming models are however somewhat different. A multi-node SX-4M cluster contains up to 32 processors per shared memory node, with a maximum of 16 nodes connected via the proprietary NEC IXS fibre channel crossbar network. A hybrid combination of inter-node MPI message-passing with intra-node tasking or threads is possible. The Fujitsu VPP700 is a fully distributed-memory vector machine with a crossbar interconnect which also supports MPI. The parallel performance of the MC2 model for high-resolution mesoscale forecasting over large domains and of the IFS RAPS 4.0 benchmark are presented for several different machine configurations. These include an SX-4/32, an SX-4/32M cluster and up to 100 PE's of the VPP700. Our results indicate that performance degradation for both models on a single SX-4 node is primarily due to memory contention within the internal crossbar switch. Multinode SX-4 performance is slightly better than single node. Longer vector lengths and SDRAM memory on the VPP700 result in lower per processor execution rates. Both models achieve close to ideal scaling on the VPP700.
Journal: Scientific Programming, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 23-30, 2000
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