CEED’s Impact on Exascale Computing Project Efforts Is Wide-Ranging


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The Center for Efficient Exascale Discretizations (CEED) within the US Department of Energy’s ECP is helping applications leverage future architectures by developing state-of-the-art discretization algorithms that better exploit the hardware and deliver a significant performance gain over conventional methods. The focus is on high-order methods for high-fidelity and better machine utilization, with a range of orders providing flexibility in uncertain hardware and software environments.

The recent release of CEED v2.0 includes many open source projects such as 12 integrated Spack packages for libCEED, MFEM, Nek5000, NekCEM, Laghos, NekBone, HPGMG, OCCA, MAGMA, gslib, PETSc, and PUMI, plus an updated CEED “meta-package.”