%0 Book Section %B Contemporary High Performance Computing: From Petascale Toward Exascale %D 2013 %T Keeneland: Computational Science Using Heterogeneous GPU Computing %A Jeffrey Vetter %A Richard Glassbrook %A Karsten Schwan %A Sudha Yalamanchili %A Mitch Horton %A Ada Gavrilovska %A Magda Slawinska %A Jack Dongarra %A Jeremy Meredith %A Philip Roth %A Kyle Spafford %A Stanimire Tomov %A John Wynkoop %X The Keeneland Project is a five year Track 2D grant awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under solicitation NSF 08-573 in August 2009 for the development and deployment of an innovative high performance computing system. The Keeneland project is led by the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in collaboration with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, National Institute of Computational Sciences, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. %B Contemporary High Performance Computing: From Petascale Toward Exascale %S CRC Computational Science Series %I Taylor and Francis %C Boca Raton, FL %G eng %& 7 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Computing in Science & Engineering %D 2011 %T Keeneland: Bringing Heterogeneous GPU Computing to the Computational Science Community %A Jeffrey Vetter %A Richard Glassbrook %A Jack Dongarra %A Karsten Schwan %A Bruce Loftis %A Stephen McNally %A Jeremy Meredith %A James Rogers %A Philip Roth %A Kyle Spafford %A Sudhakar Yalamanchili %K Benchmark testing %K Computational modeling %K Computer architecture %K Graphics processing unit %K Hardware %K Random access memory %K Scientific computing %X The Keeneland project's goal is to develop and deploy an innovative, GPU-based high-performance computing system for the NSF computational science community. %B IEEE Computing in Science & Engineering %V 13 %P 90-95 %8 2011-08 %G eng %N 5 %R https://doi.org/10.1109/MCSE.2011.83