Performance of Devito on HPC-Optimised ARM Processo

08/09/2019
by   Hermes Senger, et al.
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We evaluate the performance of Devito, a domain specific language (DSL) for finite differences on Arm ThunderX2 processors. Experiments with two common seismic computational kernels demonstrate that Arm processors can deliver competitive performance compared to other Intel Xeon processors.

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