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|TopOrganization=Department of Energy | |TopOrganization=Department of Energy | ||
|CreationLegislation=None | |CreationLegislation=None | ||
|Purpose=The Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Livermore | |Purpose=The Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Livermore secures advanced supercomputers for research and security at three Department of Energy labs, targeting 200 peak petaflops to tackle energy, climate, and stockpile challenges. | ||
|Website=https://www.energy.gov/articles/livermore-joins-oak-ridge-and-argonne-develop-next-supercomputers | |Website=https://www.energy.gov/articles/livermore-joins-oak-ridge-and-argonne-develop-next-supercomputers | ||
|ProgramStart=2014 | |ProgramStart=2014 | ||
|InitialFunding=Not specified; funded through DOE contracts | |InitialFunding=Not specified; funded through DOE contracts | ||
|Duration=2014-2018 | |Duration=2014-2018 | ||
|Historic= | |Historic=Yes | ||
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'''Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Livermore''' (CORAL) was a Department of Energy initiative that united three national laboratories—Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)—to acquire next-generation supercomputers capable of performing up to 200 peak petaflops, about ten times faster than the most powerful systems of its time. The program procured advanced supercomputing systems to support scientific research missions under the DOE’s Office of Science and national security efforts through the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program, delivering systems like Sierra (LLNL), Summit (ORNL), and Aurora (ANL) between 2017 and 2018. This collaborative procurement, completed in 2018, marked a significant step toward exascale computing, with its legacy continuing through the operational systems it established. | '''Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Livermore''' (CORAL) was a Department of Energy initiative that united three national laboratories—Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)—to acquire next-generation supercomputers capable of performing up to 200 peak petaflops, about ten times faster than the most powerful systems of its time. The program procured advanced supercomputing systems to support scientific research missions under the DOE’s Office of Science and national security efforts through the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program, delivering systems like Sierra (LLNL), Summit (ORNL), and Aurora (ANL) between 2017 and 2018. This collaborative procurement, completed in 2018, marked a significant step toward exascale computing, with its legacy continuing through the operational systems it established. | ||
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