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GPU Usage in ATLAS Reconstruction and Analysis

With Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) and other kinds of accelerators becoming ever more accessible, High Performance Computing Centres all around the world using them ever more, ATLAS has to find the best way of making use of such accelerators in much of its computing.Tests with GPUs – mainly with...

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Autores principales: Krasznahorkay, Attila, Leggett, Charles, Mete, Alaettin Serhan, Snyder, Scott, Tsulaia, Vakho
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202024505006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2757346
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Sumario:With Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) and other kinds of accelerators becoming ever more accessible, High Performance Computing Centres all around the world using them ever more, ATLAS has to find the best way of making use of such accelerators in much of its computing.Tests with GPUs – mainly with CUDA – have been performed in the past in the experiment. At that time the conclusion was that it was not advantageous for the ATLAS offline and trigger software to invest time and money into GPUs. However as the usage of accelerators has become cheaper and simpler in recent years, their re-evaluation in ATLAS’s offline software is warranted.We show new results of using GPU accelerated calculations in ATLAS’s offline software environment using the ATLAS offline/analysis (xAOD) Event Data Model. We compare the performance and flexibility of a couple of the available GPU programming methods, and show how different memory management setups affect our ability to offload different types of calculations to a GPU efficiently.