gcbd: GPU/CPU Benchmarking in Debian-based systems
GPU/CPU Benchmarking on Debian-package based systems This
package benchmarks performance of a few standard linear algebra
operations (such as a matrix product and QR, SVD and LU
decompositions) across a number of different BLAS libraries as
well as a GPU implementation.
To do so, it takes advantage of the ability to 'plug and play'
different BLAS implementations easily on a Debian and/or Ubuntu
system. The current version supports - reference blas
(refblas) which are unaccelerated as a baseline - Atlas which
are tuned but typically configure single-threaded - Atlas39
which are tuned and configured for multi-threaded mode - Goto
Blas which are accelerated and multithreaded - Intel MKL which
are a commercial accelerated and multithreaded version. As for
GPU computing, we use the CRAN package - gputools
For Goto Blas, the gotoblas2-helper script from the ISM in Tokyo can be
used. For Intel MKL we use the Revolution R packages from
Ubuntu 9.10.
| Version: |
0.2.4 |
| Depends: |
R (≥ 2.11.1), RSQLite, plyr, reshape, lattice |
| Suggests: |
gputools, Matrix |
| OS_type: |
unix |
| Published: |
2010-10-03 |
| Author: |
Dirk Eddelbuettel |
| Maintainer: |
Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> |
| License: |
GPL (≥ 2) |
| NeedsCompilation: |
no |
| SystemRequirements: |
Debian or Ubuntu system with access to Goto Blas,
Intel MKL, Atlas development build as well as a Nvidia GPU with
CUDA support |
| In views: |
HighPerformanceComputing |
| CRAN checks: |
gcbd results |
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