Matrix multiplication and universal scalability of the time on the Intel Scalable processors
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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matrixmultiplicationcomputingexperimentsintelprocessorsscalabilitysize
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Matrix multiplication is one of the core operations in many areas of scientific computing. We present the results of the experiments with the matrix multiplication of the big size comparable with the big size of the onboard memory, which is 1.5 terabyte in our case. We run experiments on the computing board with two sockets and with two Intel Xeon Platinum 8164 processors, each with 26 cores and with multi-threading. The most interesting result of our study is the observation of the perfect scalability law of the matrix multiplication, and of the universality of this law.
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