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SoftXMT Project Overview
The Center for Adaptive Supercomputing Software (CASS) at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) provides a high-level overview of the SoftXMT project, which is one of fifteen tasks the center supports to advance computational capability for solving large irregular problems via multithreading technologies.
Participating organizations include:
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
- University of Washington, Computer Science & Engineering
- Cray Inc.
- Convey Inc.
Meeting info
Wednesdays, 9:30 am, Allen Center room 674, 90 minutes
Publications
- Jacob Nelson, Brandon Myers, A. H. Hunter, Preston Briggs, Luis Ceze, Carl Ebeling, Dan Grossman, Simon Kahan, Mark Oskin.
Crunching Large Graphs with Commodity Processors. USENIX HotPar 2011.
Documents
- Project Description
- Threading Packages
- Cray
- Introduction to Cray XMT (MTA) Programming Model
- Overall Cray XMT Documentation
- Paper on original design: The Tera Computer System
- Convey
- Sun
- Preston's notes on Niagara: Niagara Notes
- Application Papers
- Jace Mogill's Extended Memory Semantics on Hybrid FPGA-x86 Architectures
- Mandal, Fowler, and Porterfield's Modeling Memory Concurrency for Multi-Socket Multi-Core Systems
- Notes on CPS-style parallelism: Blue Sky