August 8, 2016
Conference Paper

Assessing Advanced Technology in CENATE

Abstract

PNNL's Center for Advanced Technology Evaluation (CENATE) is a new U.S. Department of Energy center whose mission is to assess and facilitate access to emerging computing technology. CENATE is assessing a range of advanced technologies, from evolutionary to disruptive. Technologies of interest include the processor socket (homogeneous and accelerated systems), memories (dynamic, static, memory cubes), motherboards, networks (network interface cards and switches), and input/output and storage devices. CENATE is developing a multi-perspective evaluation process based on integrating advanced system instrumentation, performance measurements, and modeling and simulation. We show evaluations of two emerging network technologies: silicon photonics interconnects and the Data Vortex network. CENATE's evaluation also addresses the question of which machine is best for a given workload under certain constraints. We show a performance-power tradeoff analysis of a well-known machine learning application on two systems.

Revised: January 5, 2017 | Published: August 8, 2016

Citation

Tallent N.R., K.J. Barker, R. Gioiosa, A. Marquez, G. Kestor, S. Song, and A. Tumeo, et al. 2016. Assessing Advanced Technology in CENATE. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage (NAS 2016), August 8-10, 2016, Long Beach, California. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-119257. doi:10.1109/NAS.2016.7549392