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An Analysis of System Balance and Architectural Trends Based on Top500 Supercomputers...

by Awais Khan, Hyogi Sim, Sudharshan S Vazhkudai, Ali Butt, Youngjae Kim
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
HPC Asia 2021: The International Conference on High Performance Computing in Asia-Pacific Region
Publication Date
Page Numbers
11 to 22
Publisher Location
New York, New York, United States of America
Conference Name
HPC Asia 2021: The International Conference on High Performance Computing in Asia-Pacific Region
Conference Location
Virtual Online Event, South Korea
Conference Sponsor
ACM
Conference Date
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Supercomputer design is a complex, multi-dimensional optimization process, wherein several subsystems need to be reconciled to meet a desired figure of merit performance for a portfolio of applications and a budget constraint. However, overall, the HPC community has been gravitating towards ever more Flops, at the expense of many other subsystems. To draw attention to overall system balance, in this paper, we analyze balance ratios and architectural trends in the world’s most powerful supercomputers. Specifically, we have collected the performance characteristics of systems between 1993 and 2019 based on the Top500 lists and then analyzed their architectures from diverse system design perspectives. Notably, our analysis studies the performance balance of the machines, across a variety of subsystems such as compute, memory, I/O, interconnect, intra-node connectivity and power. Our analysis reveals that balance ratios of the various subsystems need to be considered carefully alongside the application workload portfolio to provision the subsystem capacity and bandwidth specifications, which can help achieve optimal performance.