Title :
Financial Derivatives Modeling Using GPU´s
Author :
Lee, Myungho ; Chun, Chin Hong ; Hong, Sugwon
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Software, Myong Ji Univ., Yong In, South Korea
Abstract :
The architecture of the latest graphic processing unit (GPU) has surpassed the previous application-specific stream architecture. This has led to an architecture consisting of a number of uniform programmable units integrated on the same chip which facilitate the general-purpose computing beyond the graphic processing. With the multiple programmable units executing in parallel, the latest GPU shows superior performance. Furthermore, programmers can have a direct control on the GPU pipeline using easy-to-use parallel programming environments, whereas they had to rely on specific graphics API´s in the past. These advances in hardware and software make general-purpose GPU (GPGPU) computing widespread. In this paper, using the latest GPU and its software environment, we parallelize a computationally demanding financial application and optimize its performance. We also analyze the performance results compared with those obtained using CPU only. Experimental results show that GPU can achieve a superior performance, greater than 190x, compared with the CPU-only case.
Keywords :
computer graphic equipment; data visualisation; financial data processing; parallel programming; data visualisation; financial derivative modeling; graphic processing unit; graphics API; multiple parallel programmable unit; Application software; Computer applications; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Graphics; Hardware; Parallel programming; Pipelines; Programming profession; Software performance; Financial Derivatives Modeling; GPU; High Performance Computing; Shared-Memory;
Conference_Titel :
Scalable Computing and Communications; Eighth International Conference on Embedded Computing, 2009. SCALCOM-EMBEDDEDCOM'09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dalian
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3825-9
DOI :
10.1109/EmbeddedCom-ScalCom.2009.85