The Center for Efficient Exascale Discretizations (CEED) is part of the Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP). The Center helps applications leverage future architectures by developing discretization algorithms that better exploit the hardware and deliver a significant performance gain over conventional methods. CEED regularly releases milestone (MS) reports to document progress and ensure transparency throughout its multi-year efforts.
The MS-35 report details the CEED accomplishments towards the following goals:
- Work with vendors to port and run CEED benchmarks on early access systems for Aurora (Argonne National Lab) and Frontier (Oak Ridge National Lab)
- Make the best BP/BK implementations from Nek, MFEM, libParanumal, and the external community available in libCEED
- Organize the next CEED Annual meeting (CEED4AM)
- Optimize the CEED applications and miniapps for the Aurora and Frontier architectures