rdivide and minus operation runs faster on GPU than rdivide alone.

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Laszlo Kormoczi
Laszlo Kormoczi am 27 Jul. 2018
Bearbeitet: Laszlo Kormoczi am 27 Jul. 2018
I am experimenting with GPU and the runtime is interesting for two test functions.
Input in both cases:
d = rand(1,100000000,'single','gpuArray');
b = rand(1,1,'single','gpuArray');
First function:
function d = gputest1(d,b)
tic
for i=1:10000
d=d./(d-b);
end
wait(gpuDevice)
toc
end
Second:
function d = gputest2(d,b)
tic
for i=1:10000
d=d./b;
end
wait(gpuDevice)
toc
end
I expect longer runtime for gputest1 because it has to do two operations in one iteration, but the measured runtime is 12 s for gputest1, and 27 s for gputest2. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
Tests are performed on a GTX 1060 6GB (CPU: i7-7700, RAM: 32 GB).
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Prabhakar
Prabhakar am 27 Jul. 2018
Which version of MATLAB are you running?

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Prabhakar
Prabhakar am 27 Jul. 2018
Try varying the size of the inputs. Reducing the size of the input from 1e8 to 1e5 shows expected behavior. (ie gpuTest2 being faster than gpuTest1.)
Performance is probably being dictated by the amount of memory being fetched vs the amount of work being carried out in each kernel.

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