The abstract claims a novel two-qubit magnetometer with derived sensitivity and noise measures, but the full text is an unrelated GPU all-reduce paper, so the claim is unsupported by the submission.
Inter-APU Communication on AMD MI300A Systems via Infinity Fabric: a Deep Dive
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The ever-increasing compute performance of GPU accelerators drives up the need for efficient data movements within HPC applications to sustain performance. Proposed as a solution to alleviate CPU-GPU data movement, AMD MI300A Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) combines CPU, GPU, and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) within a single physical package. Leadership supercomputers, such as El Capitan, group four APUs within a single compute node, using Infinity Fabric Interconnect. In this work, we design specific benchmarks to evaluate direct memory access from the GPU, explicit inter-APU data movement, and collective multi-APU communication. We also compare the efficiency of HIP APIs, MPI routines, and the GPU-specialized RCCL library. Our results highlight key design choices for optimizing inter-APU communication on multi-APU AMD MI300A systems with Infinity Fabric, including programming interfaces, allocators, and data movement. Finally, we optimize two real HPC applications, Quicksilver and CloverLeaf, and evaluate them on a four MI100A APU system.
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Enhanced Sensitivity and Noise Resilience in Two-Qubit Quantum Magnetometers
The abstract claims a novel two-qubit magnetometer with derived sensitivity and noise measures, but the full text is an unrelated GPU all-reduce paper, so the claim is unsupported by the submission.