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Prospects of GPU Tensor Core Correlation for the SMA and the ngEHT

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Building on the base of the existing telescopes of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) and ALMA, the next-generation EHT (ngEHT) aspires to deploy ∼10 more stations. The ngEHT targets an angular resolution of ∼15 microarcseconds. This resolution is achieved using Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) at the shortest radio wavelengths ∼1 mm. The Submillimeter Array (SMA) is both a standalone radio interferometer and a station of the EHT and will conduct observations together with the new ngEHT stations. The future EHT + ngEHT array requires a dedicated correlator to process massive amounts of data. The current correlator-beamformer (CBF) of the SMA would also benefit from an upgrade, to expand the SMA’s bandwidth and also match the EHT + ngEHT observations. The two correlators share the same basic architecture, so that the development time can be reduced using common technology for both applications. This paper explores the prospects of using Tensor Core Graphics Processing Units (TC GPU) as the primary digital signal processing (DSP) engine. This paper describes the architecture, aspects of the detailed design, and approaches to performance optimization of a CBF using the “FX” approach. We describe some of the benefits and challenges of the TC GPU approach.
Title: Prospects of GPU Tensor Core Correlation for the SMA and the ngEHT
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Building on the base of the existing telescopes of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) and ALMA, the next-generation EHT (ngEHT) aspires to deploy ∼10 more stations.
The ngEHT targets an angular resolution of ∼15 microarcseconds.
This resolution is achieved using Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) at the shortest radio wavelengths ∼1 mm.
The Submillimeter Array (SMA) is both a standalone radio interferometer and a station of the EHT and will conduct observations together with the new ngEHT stations.
The future EHT + ngEHT array requires a dedicated correlator to process massive amounts of data.
The current correlator-beamformer (CBF) of the SMA would also benefit from an upgrade, to expand the SMA’s bandwidth and also match the EHT + ngEHT observations.
The two correlators share the same basic architecture, so that the development time can be reduced using common technology for both applications.
This paper explores the prospects of using Tensor Core Graphics Processing Units (TC GPU) as the primary digital signal processing (DSP) engine.
This paper describes the architecture, aspects of the detailed design, and approaches to performance optimization of a CBF using the “FX” approach.
We describe some of the benefits and challenges of the TC GPU approach.

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