2019 IEEE/ACM 9th Workshop on Irregular Applications: Architectures and Algorithms (IA3) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/ia349570.2019.00016
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Performance Impact of Memory Channels on Sparse and Irregular Algorithms

Abstract: Graph processing is typically considered to be a memory-bound rather than compute-bound problem. One common line of thought is that more available memory bandwidth corresponds to better graph processing performance. However, in this work we demonstrate that the key factor in the utilization of the memory system for graph algorithms is not necessarily the raw bandwidth or even the latency of memory requests. Instead, we show that performance is proportional to the number of memory channels available to handle s… Show more

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