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Several core algorithms of VASP have been ported to run on GPU-accelerated hardware (as of VASP.5.4.1.05Feb16). | Several core algorithms of VASP have been ported to run on GPU-accelerated hardware (as of VASP.5.4.1.05Feb16). | ||
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*{{TAG|ALGO}}= Normal, Fast, and VeryFast have been ported to GPU. | * {{TAG|ALGO}}= Normal, Fast, and VeryFast have been ported to GPU. | ||
*{{TAG|LHFCALC}}=.TRUE. | * {{TAG|LHFCALC}}=.TRUE. | ||
;Unsuported (for now) | ;Unsuported (for now) | ||
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The GPU port of VASP is freely available to VASP5-licensees. | The GPU port of VASP is freely available to VASP5-licensees. |
Revision as of 18:51, 8 February 2016
Several core algorithms of VASP have been ported to run on GPU-accelerated hardware (as of VASP.5.4.1.05Feb16).
- Ported to run on GPU-accelerated hardware
- Unsuported (for now)
The GPU port of VASP is freely available to VASP5-licensees.
People
The GPU port of VASP only exist because of the excellent work of the following people:
- Maxwell Hutchinson (University of Chicago) and Mike Widom (Carnegie Mellon)
- Xavier Rozanska and Paul Fleurat-Lessard (ENS-Lyon)
- Mohamed Hacene, Ani Anciaux-Sedrakian, Diego Klahr, and Thomas Guignon (IFPEN)
- Jeroen Bedorf, Przemyslaw Tredak, Dusan Stosic, Arash Ashari, Paul Springer Darko Stosic, Christoph Angerer, and Sarah Tariq (NVIDIA)
Publications
- Accelerating VASP Electronic Structure Calculations Using Graphic Processing Units, Hacene et al., J. Comput. Chem. 33, 2581 (2012).
- VASP on a GPU: Application to exact-exchange calculations of the stability of elemental boron, M. Hutchinson and W. Widom, Comput. Phys. Comm. 183, 1422 (2012).
Additional information
- The presentation by GPU developer, Max Hutchinson, at SC15.
- GTC 2013 audio & video presentation on the development of GPU-accelerated VASP.
- Dr. Peter Larsson's blog (National Supercomputer Centre at Linköping University, Sweden).