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N-Body simulation on GPUs

Published: 11 November 2006 Publication History

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Commercial graphics processors (GPUs) have high compute capacity at very low cost, which makes them attractive for general purpose scientic computing. In this poster we show how graphics processors can be used for N-body simulations to obtain large improvements in performance over current generation CPUs. We have developed a highly optimized algorithm for performing the O(N^2) force calculations that constitute the major part of stellar and molecular dynamics simulations. In the calculations, we achieve sustained performance of nearly 100 GFlops on an ATI X1900XTX. The performance on GPUs 25x an Intel Pentium4, and 2x specialized hardware such as GRAPE-6A, but at a fraction of the cost. Furthermore, the wide availability of GPUs has signicant implications for cluster computing and distributed computing efforts like Folding@Home.

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SC '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
November 2006
746 pages
ISBN:0769527000
DOI:10.1145/1188455
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Published: 11 November 2006

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  • (2011)Simple optimizations for an applicative array language for graphics processorsProceedings of the sixth workshop on Declarative aspects of multicore programming10.1145/1926354.1926360(25-34)Online publication date: 23-Jan-2011
  • (2009)Accelerating the MilkyWay@Home volunteer computing project with GPUsProceedings of the 8th international conference on Parallel processing and applied mathematics: Part I10.5555/1882792.1882826(276-288)Online publication date: 13-Sep-2009
  • (2009)RigelACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News10.1145/1555815.155577437:3(140-151)Online publication date: 20-Jun-2009
  • (2009)RigelProceedings of the 36th annual international symposium on Computer architecture10.1145/1555754.1555774(140-151)Online publication date: 20-Jun-2009
  • (2008)GPU acceleration of cutoff pair potentials for molecular modeling applicationsProceedings of the 5th conference on Computing frontiers10.1145/1366230.1366277(273-282)Online publication date: 5-May-2008

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