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'''Argonne Leadership Computing Facility''' (ALCF) is a Department of Energy program operated by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to deliver cutting-edge supercomputing resources for transformative scientific research. The facility provides researchers with world-class high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to solve grand challenges in energy, environmental science, and national security, supporting a broad user community from academia, industry, and government with systems like Aurora, one of the world’s first exascale supercomputers operational in 2025. Established as part of DOE’s Leadership Computing Facility initiative, ALCF has driven advancements in fields like materials science and climate modeling since its inception.
'''Argonne Leadership Computing Facility''' (ALCF) is a Department of Energy program operated by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to deliver cutting-edge supercomputing resources for transformative scientific research. The facility provides researchers with world-class high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to solve grand challenges in energy, environmental science, and national security, supporting a broad user community from academia, industry, and government with systems like Aurora, one of the world’s first exascale supercomputers operational in 2025. Established as part of DOE’s Leadership Computing Facility initiative, ALCF has driven advancements in fields like materials science and climate modeling since its inception.


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==Goals==
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==Funding==
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The ALCF received an initial $120 million for its first systems in 2006, funded through DOE appropriations under the Office of Science.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.alcf.anl.gov/about |title=About ALCF |publisher=Argonne Leadership Computing Facility}}</ref> Funding began in 2006 and continues annually, with no end date; for example, Aurora’s development involved hundreds of millions from DOE and vendor contracts with Intel and Cray/HPE. Additional funding supports operations, user programs, and system enhancements.
The ALCF received an initial $120 million for its first systems in 2006, funded through DOE appropriations under the Office of Science.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> Funding began in 2006 and continues annually, with no end date; for example, Aurora’s development involved hundreds of millions from DOE and vendor contracts with Intel and Cray/HPE. Additional funding supports operations, user programs, and system enhancements.


==Implementation==
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==References==
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