Fluid simulations accelerated with 16 bits: Approaching 4x speedup on A64FX by squeezing ShallowWaters.jl into Float16
Most Earth-system simulations run on conventional central processing units in 64-bit double precision floating-point numbers Float64, although the need for high-precision calculations in the presence of large uncertainties has been questioned. Fugaku, currently the world's fastest supercomputer...
Main Authors: | Klöwer, M, Hatfield, S, Croci, M, Düben, PD, Palmer, TN |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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