Message boards : Number crunching : CPU time vs. Run time
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I'm curious. What is it about the acemd application (or the WUs) that causes such a wide variation in the amount of CPU time consumed by processing a result using what is primarily a GPU application? | |
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At least for one of the recent beta acemd versions, enough more CPU time is used than expected that I'd expect the ratio of GPU capability to CPU capability to have more of an effect than usual - in other words, that version is no longer primarily GPU. You might want to watch for signs that this applies to some of the other acemd versions as well. | |
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The people here at GPUGrid are very smart. They didn't just use someone else's scientific software (like an autodoc package) but they invented their own! ACEMD allows them to run many different types of experiments which have a wide variety of parameters. If you take a look at the science page you will get an idea of the diverse possibilities they have created a framework for. So yes, there are very different computing times and CPU utilizations but the bigger picture is they have opened up a whole new avenue of molecular research. | |
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