Climbing Mont Blanc - A Training Site for Energy Efficient Programming on Heterogeneous Multicore Processors
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Climbing Mont Blanc (CMB) is an open online judge used for training in energy efficient programming of state-of-the-art heterogeneous multicores. It uses an Odroid-XU3 board from Hardkernel with an Exynos Octa processor and integrated power sensors. This processor is three-way heterogeneous containing 14 different cores of three different types. The board currently accepts C and C++ programs, with support for OpenCL v1.1, OpenMP 4.0 and Pthreads. Programs submitted using the graphical user interface are evaluated with respect to time, energy used, and energy-efficiency (EDP). A small and varied set of problems are available, and the system is currently in use in a medium sized course on parallel computing at NTNU. Other online programming judges exist, but we are not aware of any similar system that also reports energy-efficiency.
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