Why multiple GPUs slower than one GPU?
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Dear All,
On my machine there are 2 GPUs. Why moving data to multiple GPUs in my case is about 5x slower, than working with just one GPU, environment WIN10, MATLAB R2017b. Here is code and example:
clear;
dd1=rand(100000,200,10 );
cc1=rand(100000,200,10 );
tic
dd=gpuArray(dd1);
cc=gpuArray(cc1);
wait (gpuDevice);
toc
nGPUs = gpuDeviceCount();
parpool('local', nGPUs );
d1=rand(100000,200,10 );
d2(1)={d1(1:50000,:,:)};
d2(2)={d1(50001:100000,:,:)};
c1(1:nGPUs) = {zeros(50000,200,10)};
tic
parfor i = 1:nGPUs
gpuDevice(i);
c=gpuArray(c1{i});
d=gpuArray(d2{i});
end
toc
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Mantas Vaitonis
2018년 10월 5일
Mantas Vaitonis
2018년 10월 5일
Mantas Vaitonis
2018년 10월 6일
Joss Knight
2018년 10월 6일
You're not just moving data to two GPUs, you're moving it from the client to the pool, and then onto the GPUs. Communicating between processes takes time. Also, you don't call wait(gp) before you call tic which means the copy-to-device hasn't finished when you start timing.
In a real multi-GPU example you would be doing significant computation and constructing data on the pool, rather than on the client. This example is all overhead and so isn't very representative. You would see a similar issue if you opened a pool of only one worker.
Also, you don't need to select the gpuDevice since selecting a different GPU on each worker is done automatically for communicating jobs.
Mantas Vaitonis
2018년 10월 7일
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