LEGaTO: Low-Energy, Secure, and Resilient Toolset for Heterogeneous Computing
B. Salami, K. Parasyris, A. Cristal, O. Unsal, X. Martorell, P. Carpenter, R. De La Cruz, L. Bautista, D. Jimenez, C. Alvarez, S. Nabavi, S. Madonar, M. Pericàs, P. Trancoso, M. Abduljabbar, J. Chen, P. N. Soomro, M Manivannan (Chalmers), M. Berge, S. Krupop (CHR), F. Klawonn, Al Mekhlafi, S. May (HZI), T. Becker, G. Gaydadjiev (Maxeler), H. Salomonsson, D. Dubhashi (MIS), O. Port, Y. Etsion (Technion), Le Quoc Do, Christof Fetzer (TUD), M. Kaiser, N. Kucza, J. Hagemeyer, R. Griessl, L. Tigges, K. Mika, A. Hüffmeier (UBI), M. Pasin, V. Schiavoni, I. Rocha, C. Göttel and P. Felber (UniNE)
ABSTRACT
The LEGaTO project leverages task-based programming models to provide a software ecosystem for Made in-Europe heterogeneous hardware composed of CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs and dataflow engines. The aim is to attain one order of magnitude energy savings from the edge to the converged cloud/HPC, balanced with the security and resilience challenges. LEGaTO is an ongoing three-year EU H2020 project started in December 2017.