Performance evaluation of Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions for high-performance computing

High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis(2013)

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Intel has recently introduced Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions (Intel® TSX) in the Intel 4th Generation Core™ Processors. With Intel TSX, a processor can dynamically determine whether threads need to serialize through lock-protected critical sections. In this paper, we evaluate the first hardware implementation of Intel TSX using a set of high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, and demonstrate that applying Intel TSX to these workloads can provide significant performance improvements. On a set of real-world HPC workloads, applying Intel TSX provides an average speedup of 1.41x. When applied to a parallel user-level TCP/IP stack, Intel TSX provides 1.31x average bandwidth improvement on network intensive applications. We also demonstrate the ease with which we were able to apply Intel TSX to the various workloads.
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microprocessor chips,parallel processing,performance evaluation,synchronisation,Intel 4th Generation Core Processors,Intel TSX,Intel transactional synchronization extension,high-performance computing,high-performance computing workloads,lock-protected critical sections,parallel user-level TCP/IP stack,performance evaluation,real-world HPC workloads,High-Performance Computing,Transactional Memory
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