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GRAPE-5: A special-purpose computer for N-body simulations

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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Volume 52, Issue 4, Pages 659-676

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/52.4.659

Keywords

cosmology; galaxy : kinematics and dynamics; methods : n-body simulations

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We have developed a special-purpose computer for gravitational many-body simulations, GRAPE-5. GRAPE-5 accelerates the force calculation which dominates the calculation cost of the simulation. All other calculations, such as the time integration of orbits, are performed on a general-purpose computer (host computer) connected to GRAPE-5. A GRAPE-5 board consists of eight custom pipeline chips (G5 chip) and its peak performance is 38.4 Gflops. GRAPE-5 is the successor of GRAPE-5. The differences between GRAPE-5 and GRAPE-S are: (1) The newly developed G5 chip contains two pipelines operating at 80 MHz, while the GRAPE chip, which was used for GRAPE-S, had one at 20 MHz. The calculation speed of GRAPE-5 is 8-times faster than that of GRAPE-5. (2) The GRAPE-5 board adopted a PCI bus as the interface to the host computer instead of VME of GRAPE-3, resulting in a communication speed one order of magnitude faster. (3) In addition to the pure 1/r potential, the G5 chip can calculate forces with arbitrary cutoff functions, so that it can be applied to the Ewald or (PM)-M-3 methods. (4) The pairwise force calculated on GRAPE-5 is about 10-times more accurate than that on GRAPE-3. On one GRAPE-5 board, one timestep with a direct summation algorithm takes 14 (N/128 k)(2) seconds. With the Barnes-Hut tree algorithm (theta = 0.75), one timestep can be done in 15(N/10(6)) seconds.

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