Skip to main content
European Commission logo
español español
CORDIS - Resultados de investigaciones de la UE
CORDIS
CORDIS Web 30th anniversary CORDIS Web 30th anniversary

DEEP – SOFTWARE FOR EXASCALE ARCHITECTURES

Descripción del proyecto

Optimización de todos los niveles de «software» para impulsar la excelencia en la computación europea a exaescala

La computación a escala extrema permite realizar simulaciones de fenómenos prácticamente ilimitadas de un tamaño y complejidad sin precedentes. Las arquitecturas subyacentes y las capacidades del «hardware» avanzan rápidamente y los desafíos abundan, en particular en el contexto de la heterogeneidad del «hardware», donde se necesita orquestar capacidades informáticas, de memoria y almacenamiento para garantizar la eficacia energética y la sostenibilidad con la mirada puesta en las condiciones y cambios futuros. El proyecto DEEP-SEA, financiado con fondos europeos, aprovecha paquetes de «software» comprobados para crear un entorno de código abierto que admita de forma óptima superordenadores heterogéneos y modulares, guiado por el diseño conjunto de aplicaciones de siete campos científicos de alto impacto. Adaptar todos los niveles de pilas de «software» beneficiará a los innovadores y economías de la Unión Europea.

Objetivo

DEEP-SEA (“DEEP – Software for Exascale Architectures”) will deliver the programming environment for future European exascale systems, adapting all levels of the software (SW) stack – including low-level drivers, computation and communication libraries, resource management, and programming abstractions with associated runtime systems and tools – to support highly heterogeneous compute and memory configurations and to allow code optimisation across existing and future architectures and systems

At node-level the European Processor Initiative (EPI) will integrate general purpose CPUs and accelerators within the package and combine DDR and HBM memories. Consequently, DEEP-SEA will implement data placement policies for deep memory hierarchies, improving application performance on future EPI-based platforms. At system-level, CPUs and accelerators (e.g. various EPI chip configurations, or GPUs) are efficiently integrated following the Modular Supercomputer Architecture (MSA). The DEEP-SEA SW stack will enable dynamic resource allocation, application malleability, programming composability, and include tools to map applications to the MSA. Result is a SW environment enabling applications to run on the best suited hardware, in a scalable, and energy efficient manner.
Targeting a high Technology Readiness Level (TRL), the project builds upon SW developments from previous EU-projects and international open source packages widely used in the HPC community, extending them with focus on compute and memory heterogeneity. This enables close collaborations within the HPC community and Centres of Excellence (CoEs). The DEEP-SEA SW elements will be extended in a collaborative co-design approach with EU-applications, considering relations and dependencies between the various levels of the stack. Therefore, ambitious and highly-relevant EU-applications will drive the co-design, evaluate the DEEP-SEA software stack, and demonstrate its benefits for users of European compute centres.

Régimen de financiación

RIA - Research and Innovation action

Coordinador

FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 179 405,63
Dirección
WILHELM JOHNEN STRASSE
52428 Julich
Alemania

Ver en el mapa

Región
Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Düren
Tipo de actividad
Research Organisations
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 3 524 343,75

Participantes (13)