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RT-LAB Support for AMD's New Dual-Core Opteron Processors The below benchmark shows the comparison between AMD and Intel. Benchmark: RT-LAB Model with Two Subsystems Running on RedHawk Linux The results in the graph indicate the minimum step size of the RT-LAB model running without overruns and exchanging data through a shared memory. This test was executed on:
RT-LAB models run three times faster on the AMD Opteron than on the Intel Xeon. The incremental bandwidth is about 3.2 Gbits for the data exchange between the two subsystems. Application Example: Kundur Network
The electromagnetic transient type of simulation made in RT-LAB enables the study of fast and detailed phenomena like single-phase faults in the Kundur network and observe their effects on a larger time scale, i.e. on the electromechanical scale, like inter-area power oscillations. [1] P. Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, McGraw-Hill, 1994, Example 12.6, p. 813 [2] Klein, Rogers, Moorty and Kundur: "Analytical investigation of factors influencing PSS performance," IEEE Trans. on EC, Vol. 7 , No 3, September 1992CPU Assignment on the AMD Dual Core Opteron 2.2Ghz CPU 0: Operating system Calculation time of CPU1: 14 µs The model is well distributed over the CPUs in terms of computing power. CPU Assignment on Intel Dual-Xeon 3.0 Ghz Hyperthreaded CPU 0: Operating system Kundur network running on RedHawk 2.2
The timing above is the minimum time step of simulation without overruns.
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