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Accelerators for Classical Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Biomolecules

Derek Jones, Jonathan Allen, Yue Yang, William F. Bennett, Maya Gokhale, Niema Moshiri, Tajana Rosing

2022Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Atomistic Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations provide researchers the ability to model biomolecular structures such as proteins and their interactions with drug-like small molecules with greater spatiotemporal resolution than is otherwise possible using experimental methods. MD simulations are notoriously expensive computational endeavors that have traditionally required massive investment in specialized hardware to access biologically relevant spatiotemporal scales. Our goal is to summarize the fundamental algorithms that are employed in the literature to then highlight the challenges that have affected accelerator implementations in practice. We consider three broad categories of accelerators: Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). These categories are comparatively studied to facilitate discussion of their relative trade-offs and to gain context for the current state of the art. We conclude by providing insights into the potential of emerging hardware platforms and algorithms for MD.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceContext (archaeology)Field-programmable gate arrayGraphicsField (mathematics)ImplementationComputer architectureComputational scienceNanotechnologyEmbedded systemSoftware engineeringMathematicsComputer graphics (images)PaleontologyBiologyPure mathematicsMaterials scienceParallel Computing and Optimization TechniquesLow-power high-performance VLSI designAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design