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* The scope of the VTK-m: what it does, why it is useful
* The scope of the VTK-m: what it does, why it is useful


Dependencies: should go last, written by Ken and Hank
Dependencies: last chapter written,  
 
Authors: Hank and Ken


== Concepts in Portable Performance and Modern Architectures ==
== Concepts in Portable Performance and Modern Architectures ==

Revision as of 18:49, 6 August 2015

Book title: Achieving Portable Performance For Visualization, Using VTK-m

The book is organized into two parts:

  1. Concepts in Portable Performance and Modern Architectures
  2. The VTK-m Approach

Each chapter has dependencies listed. A dependency for chapter C1 on chapter C2 means that C2 should be complete (or in reasonable shape) before C1 is started, so that the terminology can be consistent.

Introduction Chapter

Chapter 0: Introduction

  • The Organization of this Book
  • The scope of the VTK-m: what it does, why it is useful

Dependencies: last chapter written,

Authors: Hank and Ken

Concepts in Portable Performance and Modern Architectures

Chapter 1.1: Revolutions in Processor Architectures

Topics:

  • threading vs vector / multi-core/many-core / host-device / memory hierarchies
  • historical discussion: Moore’s law, but Dinar scaling failed … how to deal with extra transistor
  • exascale power story, state of current Top500

Dependencies: none

Chapter 1.2: GPU

Dependencies: Chapter 1.1

Experts: Tom Fogal?

Chapter 1.3: Xeon Phi

Dependencies: Chapter 1.1

Experts: James Reinders of Intel said he would participate