Bachelor Practical Course: Experimental Evaluation of modern Computing Systems and Accelerators (IN0012, IN4294)
Course 0000002276 in SS 2023
General Data
Course Type | practical training |
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Semester Weekly Hours | 6 SWS |
Organisational Unit | Informatics 10 - Chair of Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems (Prof. Schulz) |
Lecturers |
Vincent Bode Bengisu Elis Josef Weidendorfer |
Dates |
Thu, 15:00–17:00, MI 01.06.020 and 1 singular or moved dates |
Assignment to Modules
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IN2106: Master-Praktikum / Advanced Practical Course
This module is included in the following catalogs:- Further Modules from Other Disciplines
Further Information
Courses are together with exams the building blocks for modules. Please keep in mind that information on the contents, learning outcomes and, especially examination conditions are given on the module level only – see section "Assignment to Modules" above.
additional remarks | The LRZ recently started building a testbed environment with novel architectures and accelerators called BEAST (Bavarian Energy, Architecture and Software Testbed). This will help in shaping future large LRZ systems (such as successors of SuperMUC-NG, currently place 13 in the Top500 list from June 2020). In this lab course, students will have the chance to work on newest HPC technology (such as CPUs or GPUs from Intel, AMD, NVidia, Marvell, Fujitsu), as they are available in the LRZ BEAST environment. Using small example workloads, the tasks in the lab will explore various features of novel technology on the node level. As tasks introduce new technology, the lab organizers will invite vendors to give short talks on their newest hardware. The tasks will cover programming models mostly on the node level for multicore CPUs and accelerators, such as OpenMP (for GPU), SIMD, synchronization, OpenCL, SYCL, CUDA. Fur further information refer to the website of the lab course. |
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Links |
Course documents Current information TUMonline entry |