Journal of Computer Science and Technology (Oct 2018)

Are GPUs Non-Green Computing Devices?

  • Martín Pi Puig,
  • Laura De Giusti,
  • Marcelo Naiouf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24215/16666038.18.e17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 02
pp. e17 – e17

Abstract

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With energy consumption emerging as one of the biggest issues in the development of HPC (High Performance Computing) applications, the importance of detailed power-related research works becomes a priority. In the last years, GPU coprocessors have been increasingly used to accelerate many of these high-priced systems even though they are embedding millions of transistors on their chips delivering an immediate increase on power consumption necessities. This paper analyzes a set of applications from the Rodinia benchmark suite in terms of CPU and GPU performance and energy consumption. Specifically, it compares single-threaded and multi-threaded CPU versions with GPU implementations, and characterize the execution time, true instant power and average energy consumption to test the idea that GPUs are power-hungry computing devices.

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