Monte Cimone: Paving the Road for the First Generation of RISC-V High-Performance Computers

2022 IEEE 35th International System-on-Chip Conference (SOCC)(2022)

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The new open and royalty-free RISC-V ISA is attracting interest across the whole computing continuum, from microcontrollers to supercomputers. High-performance RISC-V processors and accelerators have been announced, but RISC-V-based HPC systems will need a holistic co-design effort, spanning memory, storage hierarchy interconnects and full software stack. In this paper, we describe Monte Cimone, a fully-operational multi-blade computer prototype and hardware-software test-bed based on U740, a double-precision capable multi-core, 64-bit RISC-V SoC. Monte Cimone does not aim to achieve strong floating-point performance, but it was built with the purpose of "priming the pipe" and exploring the challenges of integrating a multi-node RISC-V cluster capable of providing an HPC production stack including interconnect, storage and power monitoring infrastructure on RISC-V hardware. We present the results of our hardware/software integration effort, which demonstrate a remarkable level of software and hardware readiness and maturity - showing that the first generation of RISC-V HPC machines may not be so far in the future.
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RISC-V,HPC,Power and Performance
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