Intel's Knights Landing

Intel's Knights Landing

Intel’s Knights Landing – what’s old, what’s new? April 2nd 2014, Annual Concurrency Forum Meeting Andrzej Nowak, CERN openlab CTO office Overview old die shot Andrzej Nowak - Intel’s Knights Landing – what’s old, what’s new? 2 High level view KNC 2012 KNL 2015+ Core 61 cores 72 cores P54C (Pentium Pro) Silvermont (Atom) 1-1.2 GHz ? Memory 16 GB GDDR 16 GB eDRAM (3D) 0 GB DDR3 Up to 384 GB DDR4 Package 22nm 14nm 1 TF DP 3 TF DP PCIe gen2 PCIe gen3, Socket Andrzej Nowak - Intel’s Knights Landing – what’s old, what’s new? 3 Core progression . Move from a beefed-up P54C core to a Silvermont (modern Atom) • Out of order! • Still 4 threads/core • 1 MB L2 shared across two cores – no change in cache size . Mesh fabric interconnect rather than ring bus . AVX-512 (3.1) implemented – convergence with Xeon . The promise: 3-4x more GF/Watt than current supercomputers. Will it hold? Andrzej Nowak - Intel’s Knights Landing – what’s old, what’s new? 4 Programmability (1) . Bootability implies wide-spread OS support • Fully native applications made easy (i.e. normal) • Kernel patches already inbound . AVX 512 convergence will improve the quality of software tools and compilers • Less maintenance, more performance • No guarantee of binary compatibility so far . Parallelization, vectorization • No escape Andrzej Nowak - Intel’s Knights Landing – what’s old, what’s new? 5 Programmability (2) . A new layer of memory • High-BW eDRAM on chip, DDR further away • Can we afford to remain agnostic? Andrzej Nowak - Intel’s Knights Landing – what’s old, what’s new? 6 “Crazy” stuff . >100 PF system target . 3D memory on board, 500GB/s . Socket option (single) . Integrated next-gen 100Gbit interconnect: Storm Lake . 200W TDP only? Andrzej Nowak - Intel’s Knights Landing – what’s old, what’s new? 7 What does this mean for us? . No fundamental shift • Still need to parallelize, vectorize . Better software support • Better chance to get good performance with GNU and open source stacks . Faster cores • Always better . Not many more cores • Reduces scaling issues . Socket option and bootability • Easier management, finally lots of memory . Integrated interconnect • Fantastic device for data taking and HPC Andrzej Nowak - Intel’s Knights Landing – what’s old, what’s new? 8 Thank you [email protected] .

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