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Evaluating Performance Portability of Five Shared-Memory Programming Models Using a High-Order Unstructured CFD Solver

Journal of parallel and distributed computing(2024)

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This paper presents implementing and optimizing a high-order unstructured computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solver using five shared-memory programming models: CUDA, OpenACC, OpenMP, Kokkos, and OP2. The study aims to evaluate the performance of these models on different hardware architectures, including NVIDIA GPUs, x86-based Intel/AMD, and Arm-based systems. The goal is to determine whether these models can provide developers with performance-portable solvers running efficiently on various architectures. The paper forms a more holistic view of a high-order solver across multiple platforms by visualizing performance portability (PP) and measuring productivity. It gives guidelines for translating existing codebases and their data structures to these models.
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Performance,High-order CFD,Portability,Kokkos,DSL
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