29 November 2021 to 3 December 2021
Virtual and IBS Science Culture Center, Daejeon, South Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

CMS High Level Trigger performance comparison on CPUs and GPUs

contribution ID 688
30 Nov 2021, 17:20
20m
S221-A (Virtual and IBS Science Culture Center)

S221-A

Virtual and IBS Science Culture Center

55 EXPO-ro Yuseong-gu Daejeon, South Korea email: library@ibs.re.kr +82 42 878 8299
Oral Track 1: Computing Technology for Physics Research Track 1: Computing Technology for Physics Research

Speakers

Andrea Bocci (CERN) CMS Collaboration

Description

At the start of the upcoming LHC Run-3, CMS will deploy a heterogeneous High Level Trigger farm composed of x86 CPUs and NVIDIA GPUs. In order to guarantee that the HLT can run on machines without any GPU accelerators - for example as part of the large scale Monte Carlo production running on the grid, or when individual developers need to optimise specific triggers - the HLT reconstruction has been implemented both for NVIDIA GPUs and for traditional CPUs. This contribution will describe how the CMS software used online and offline (CMSSW) can transparently switch between the two implementations, and compare their performance on GPUs and CPUs from different architectures, vendors and generations.

Speaker time zone Compatible with Europe

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