Fully integrated FPGA molecular dynamics simulations

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Abstract

The implementation of Molecular Dynamics (MD) on FPGAs has received substantial attention. Previous work, however, has consisted of either proof-of-concept implementations of components, usually the range-limited force; full systems, but with much of the work shared by the host CPU; or prototype demonstrations, e.g., using OpenCL, that neither implement a whole system nor have competitive performance. In this paper, we present what we believe to be the first full-scale FPGA-based simulation engine, and show that its performance is competitive with a GPU (running Amber in an industrial production environment). The system features on-chip particle data storage and management, short- and long-range force evaluation, as well as bonded forces, motion update, and particle migration. Other contributions of this work include exploring numerous architectural trade-offs and analysis of various mappings schemes among particles/cells and the various on-chip compute units. The potential impact is that this system promises to be the basis for long timescale Molecular Dynamics with a commodity cluster.

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Yang, C., Geng, T., Wang, T., Patel, R., Xiong, Q., Sanaullah, A., … Herbordt, M. (2019). Fully integrated FPGA molecular dynamics simulations. In International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, SC. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1145/3295500.3356179

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