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Roofline model

The Roofline model is an intuitive visual performance model used to provide performance estimates of a given compute kernel or application running on… 
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2019
2019
Iterative methods for solving large linear systems are common parts of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes. The… 
2019
2019
The Roofline model gives insights about the performance behavior of applications bounded by either memory or processor limits… 
2018
2018
Due to the ever changing characteristics of the newly provided hardware, there is the permanent requirement of designing and re… 
2018
2018
In this paper, we use multithreaded fast Fourier transforms provided in three highly optimized packages, FFTW-2.1.5, FFTW-3.3.7… 
2018
2018
Performance-aware energy management is very important for scientific computing. Inspired by the roofline model, we studied the… 
2017
2017
A communication-avoiding generalized minimal residual (CA-GMRES) method is applied to the gyrokinetic toroidal five dimensional… 
2015
2015
The roofline model is a popular approach for “bound and bottleneck” performance analysis. It focuses on the limits to the… 
2012
2012
Multi-core and many-core were already major trends for the past six years, and are expected to continue for the next decades… 
2011
2011
This work presents a performance model based on a combination of hardware counters and a Roofline Model developed to characterize…