Power efficiency is becoming an ever more important metric for both high performance and high throughput computing. Over the course of next decade it is expected that flops/watt will be a major driver for the evolution of computer architecture. Servers with large numbers of ARM processors, already ubiquitous in mobile computing, are a promising alternative to traditional x86-64 computing. We present the results of our initial investigations into the use of ARM processors for scientific computing applications. In particular we report the results from our work with a current generation ARMv7 development board to explore ARM-specific issues regarding the software development environment, operating system, performance benchmarks and issues for porting High Energy Physics software.
@article{arxiv.1311.0269,
title = {Initial explorations of ARM processors for scientific computing},
author = {David Abdurachmanov and Peter Elmer and Giulio Eulisse and Shahzad Muzaffar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.0269},
year = {2014}
}
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Submitted to proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research (ACAT2013), Beijing. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1311.1001