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|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|CreationLegislation=Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act of 2005
|CreationLegislation=Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act of 2005
|Purpose=The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility delivers cutting-edge supercomputing resources to researchers worldwide to address complex scientific challenges in energy, biology, and materials science. It advances computational science by providing high-performance computing and AI tools for open research.
|Purpose=ORLCF provides top-tier supercomputing to global researchers for energy, bio, & materials sci challenges, advancing comp sci with HPC & AI tools for open research.
|Website=https://www.olcf.ornl.gov
|Website=https://www.olcf.ornl.gov
|ProgramStart=2004
|ProgramStart=2004
|InitialFunding=$150 million (for initial systems)
|InitialFunding=$150 million (for initial systems)
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
|Historic=false
|Historic=No
}}
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'''Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility''' (OLCF) is a Department of Energy program operated by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to provide world-class high-performance computing (HPC) resources for groundbreaking scientific research. The facility delivers cutting-edge supercomputers like Summit and Frontier—the latter being the world’s first exascale system operational since 2022—to researchers globally, addressing complex challenges in energy, biology, and materials science, while advancing computational science through HPC and artificial intelligence (AI) tools for open science. Established as part of DOE’s Leadership Computing Facility initiative, OLCF has set benchmarks in computational power, supporting discoveries from climate modeling to quantum physics.
'''Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility''' (OLCF) is a Department of Energy program operated by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to provide world-class high-performance computing (HPC) resources for groundbreaking scientific research. The facility delivers cutting-edge supercomputers like Summit and Frontier—the latter being the world’s first exascale system operational since 2022—to researchers globally, addressing complex challenges in energy, biology, and materials science, while advancing computational science through HPC and artificial intelligence (AI) tools for open science. Established as part of DOE’s Leadership Computing Facility initiative, OLCF has set benchmarks in computational power, supporting discoveries from climate modeling to quantum physics.