This article demonstrates an approach for combining general tuning techniques with the POWER8 hardware architecture through optimizing three representative stencil benchmarks. Two typical real-world applications, with kernels similar to those of the winning programs of the Gordon Bell Prize 2016 and 2017, are employed to illustrate algorithm modifications and a combination of hardware-oriented tuning strategies with the application algorithms. This work fills the gap between hardware capability and software performance of the POWER8 processor, and provides useful guidance for optimizing stencil-based scientific applications on POWER systems.
This article improved satellite-based daily evapotranspiration calculations for China.A decoupling parameter method was used in the daily evaporation fraction algorithm.
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