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Modern High Performance Computing (HPC) systems are built with innovative system architectures and novel programming models to further push the speed limit of computing. The increased complexity poses challenges for performance portability and performance evaluation. The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) has a long history of producing industry-standard benchmarks for modern computer systems. SPEC’s newly released SPEChpc 2021 benchmark suites, developed by the High Performance Group, are a bold attempt to provide a fair and objective benchmarking tool designed for stateof-the-art HPC systems. With the support of multiple host and accelerator programming models, the suites are portable across both homogeneous and heterogeneous architectures. Different workloads are developed to fit system sizes ranging from a few compute nodes to a few hundred compute nodes. In this work we present our first experiences in performance benchmarking the new SPEChpc2021 suites and evaluate their portability and basic performance characteristics on various popular and emerging HPC architectures, including x86 CPU, NVIDIA GPU, and AMD GPU. This study provides a first-hand experience of executing the SPEChpc 2021 suites at scale on production HPC systems, discusses real-world use cases, and serves as an initial guideline for using the benchmark suites.more » « less
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Li, Junjie ; Bobyr, Alexander ; Boehm, Swen ; Brantley, William ; Brunst, Holger ; Cavelan, Aurelien ; Chandrasekaran, Sunita ; Cheng, Jimmy ; Ciorba, Florina M. ; Colgrove, Mathew ; et al ( , Companion of the 2022 ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering)The SPEChpc™ 2021 suites are application-based benchmarks designed to measure performance of modern HPC systems. The benchmarks support MPI, MPI+OpenMP, MPI+OpenMP target offload, MPI+OpenACC and are portable across all major HPC platforms.more » « less