4417

Scalable Streaming-Array of Simple Soft-Processors for Stencil Computations with Constant Memory-Bandwidth

Kentaro Sano, Yoshiaki Hatsuda, Satoru Yamamoto
Grad. Sch. of Inf. Sci., Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
IEEE 19th Annual International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM), 2011

@inproceedings{sano2011scalable,

   title={Scalable Streaming-Array of Simple Soft-Processors for Stencil Computations with Constant Memory-Bandwidth},

   author={Sano, K. and Hatsuda, Y. and Yamamoto, S.},

   booktitle={IEEE International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines},

   pages={234–241},

   year={2011},

   organization={IEEE}

}

Download Download (PDF)   View View   Source Source   

1962

views

Stencil computation is one of the important kernels in scientific computations, however, the sustained performance is limited by memory bandwidth especially on multi-core microprocessors and GPGPUs due to its small operationalintensity. In this paper, we propose a scalable streaming-array (SSA) of simple soft-processors for high-performance stencil computation on multiple FPGAs. The SSA architecture allows a multi-device system to have linear scalability of computing performance by deeply pipelining with a constant bandwidth of an external-memory. We present an array-structure of programmable cores optimized for stencil computations and formulate a performance model of pipelined execution on the array. For Jacobi computations, SSA implemented on nine Stratix III FPGAs with the memory bandwidth of only 2 GB/s achieves 260 GFlop/s, corresponding to 87.4 % of its peak performance, at 1.3 GFlop/sW. We demonstrate that SSA provides almost linear speedup for larger than medium-sized computation as expected by the performance model. These high utilization and scalability show a big potential of custom computing on reconfigurable devices as a power-efficient and high-performance computing platform.
No votes yet.
Please wait...

* * *

* * *

HGPU group © 2010-2024 hgpu.org

All rights belong to the respective authors

Contact us: