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Great news for this project! “The computational resources that AMD is providing will be inserted in our on-going gene@home project that aims to discover the causal relationships between the expression of genes. In particular, we plan to speed-up specific inquiries about genes interacting with SARS-CoV-2 in collaboration with the medical researchers and students in the Laboratory of Biological Data Mining. The AMD initiative is very timely for us and we expect that it will also push us forward in making further analysis methods feasible“ commented Enrico Blanzieri, professor, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento. I hope these contributions will help to speed the pace of the researches going on this beautiful Boinc project. Valterc, could you give us some news and details of this operation? Today the number of "tasks ready to send" is 0... will you get also a new server from AMD? How is the research going? Grazie | |
ID: 1940 · Reply Quote | |
Today the number of "tasks ready to send" is 0... will you get also a new server from AMD? Thanks for posting. I had missed the part about University of Trento. TN-Grid is one of my favorite projects, but if they can get their work done faster in-house, that is even better. | |
ID: 1941 · Reply Quote | |
Nice! | |
ID: 1942 · Reply Quote | |
I am from Italy too and Universities in my country are going to re-open next week, so perhaps we will have an update soon :) | |
ID: 1943 · Reply Quote | |
I'm in vacation right now, actually... anyway, here are some details about the AMD grant (I will also put a note in the news page of the project). | |
ID: 1944 · Reply Quote | |
When I get older losing my hair | |
ID: 1946 · Reply Quote | |
If your new computational resources are sufficient, don't feel the need to "make work" to keep crunchers happy, I have several "silent" projects on my machines, every now and then, one of them pushes a couple of weeks work, then goes silent again. Remember, the crunchers are trying to help you, they should never be a burden. | |
ID: 1947 · Reply Quote | |
Thank you very much for this update. | |
ID: 1948 · Reply Quote | |
Great accomplishment! Also looking forward to the mentioned papers! | |
ID: 1949 · Reply Quote | |
If your new computational resources are sufficient, don't feel the need to "make work" to keep crunchers happy, I have several "silent" projects on my machines, every now and then, one of them pushes a couple of weeks work, then goes silent again. Remember, the crunchers are trying to help you, they should never be a burden. The AMD grant is an important temporary boost to our computational resources that will hopefully help us to explore new scientific frontiers. The gene@home project doesn't have a deadline. Our algorithms are very "generic", they can easily be applied to other organisms, other datasets (differently built) of the same organism, not only in the biological field, they can be useful whenever you have a lot of variables, each one with different experimental values and you need to find causal relationships among them. The algorithm itself could also be improved, others may be added. We will continue to move on, with your help. | |
ID: 1950 · Reply Quote | |
If your new computational resources are sufficient, don't feel the need to "make work" to keep crunchers happy, I have several "silent" projects on my machines, every now and then, one of them pushes a couple of weeks work, then goes silent again. Remember, the crunchers are trying to help you, they should never be a burden. Thank you for that last reply it gives us direction and reassurance that we will have a value moving forward. Bill F Dallas TX ____________ In October 1969 I took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; There was no expiration date. | |
ID: 1951 · Reply Quote | |
The grant will give us access, for one year, to two AMD computational nodes, each one equipped with a AMD Epyc "Rome" and 8 AMD Radeon Instinctâ„¢ MI50 Accelerators. Mmm, smell like an OpenCl client.... :-P | |
ID: 1952 · Reply Quote | |
Mmm, smell like an OpenCl client.... :-P It must have been San Zeno who interceded on your behalf, proving that science and religion mix just fine. | |
ID: 1953 · Reply Quote | |
OpenCL, there was someone working on that but the last update was in April. | |
ID: 1954 · Reply Quote | |
Well, those AMD Radeon Instinct accelerators are real compute beasts! Those 8 will be doing more combined than the rest of us :) That should be a incredible speedup in WU turnover. The dataset we are using right now is very big, a floating point matrix 87554x1829, it's size on the hard disk is ~0.5Gb and contains, for many genes, different isoforms/transcripts. The computational time for an algorithm's iteration, because of its 'complexity', is longer than the previous experiments. Considering the original announcement of the experiment back own 2018, if I am not mistaken the dataset is a floating point matrix. Not knowing exactly what precision is needed for those computations (F16/32/64 precision), with 8 x Radeon Instinct MI 50 accelerator compute units, the peak compute capability at F16 would be 212 TFLOPs, the min at F64 at 52.8 TFLOPs. (Data according to https://www.amd.com/en/products/professional-graphics/instinct-mi50-32gb) As of today (09/30) on the server page: 16771.51 GFLOPs of all volunteers which translates to ~16.8 TFLOPs. The ratio by which AMD's sponsored accelerators surpass the crunchers' current computing power is a whopping ~3.1 x (at the lower F64 end). Hope there is no flaw in my quick calculations.... If this were true anyway, that would be awesome for TN-Grid!! ... and if there is sth to the rumour of a GPU client application to be eventually deployed on TN-Grid, even my ancient GTX 750 Ti could do wonders in terms of compute capability compared to the current CPU-only powered compute force of us crunchers. By no means I want to reignite the whole GPU/CPU debate that I am well aware of, but rather highlight the awesome performance boost through AMD's sponsored hardware as well as color this bright future of what could become reality soon.... Who knows? :) ____________ | |
ID: 1973 · Reply Quote | |
still no test app for amd cards have many 7970 witch wait for app... realy i think there is not development,becouse not updating abotu booth, HPC and also covid gpu app for us-volunters | |
ID: 1978 · Reply Quote | |
There is no GPU app available at TN-Grid. | |
ID: 1979 · Reply Quote | |
There is no GPU app available at TN-Grid. So what is running on the Radeons AMD lent you? | |
ID: 1987 · Reply Quote | |
Considering the original announcement of the experiment back own 2018, if I am not mistaken the dataset is a floating point matrix. Not knowing exactly what precision is needed for those computations (F16/32/64 precision), with 8 x Radeon Instinct MI 50 accelerator compute units, the peak compute capability at F16 would be 212 TFLOPs, the min at F64 at 52.8 TFLOPs. (Data according to https://www.amd.com/en/products/professional-graphics/instinct-mi50-32gb) TN Grid only has 683 users with recent credit. If it was publicised more, there would be more users. It's not in the list of projects to choose within Boinc, or here: https://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.php I only heard about this project through a mention on another project's forum. | |
ID: 1990 · Reply Quote | |
They dont want to. | |
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