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Performance-aware energy management is very important for scientific computing. Inspired by the roofline model, we studied the time performance model and ...
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The roofline model is an intuitive visual performance model used to provide performance estimates of a given compute kernel or application
Abstract—We describe an energy-based analogue of the time- based roofline model. We create this model from the perspective.
The roofline model is used in conjunction with upper bounds on the operational intensity of computations as a function of cache capacity, derived from lower ...
This material is based upon work supported by the Advanced Scientific Computing Research Program in the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, ...
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The Roofline modeling represents an insightful approach for describing the attainable upper bounds of a micro-architecture (e.g., performance, power, energy ...
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The Roofline model offers insight on how to improve the performance of software and hardware.
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This material is based upon work supported by the Advanced Scientific. Computing Research Program in the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, under ...
The Roofline Model is a method used to determine the compute-memory ratio of a computation. It involves plotting performance and operational intensity on a ...
The Roofline model provides us with a way to understand the trade-off between data-movement and computation so that we can understand which factor is limiting ...
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