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|name=NERSC-10
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|sponsor=U.S. Department of Energy
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|introduction=2024
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|peak dpflops=1 exaFLOPS
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|predecessor=Perlmutter
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'''NERSC-10''' (''no name given yet'') is the successor to {{\\|NERSC-9|Perlmutter}}, a planned [[exascale]] supercomputer set to be operated by [[National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center]].
 
'''NERSC-10''' (''no name given yet'') is the successor to {{\\|NERSC-9|Perlmutter}}, a planned [[exascale]] supercomputer set to be operated by [[National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center]].
  

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NERSC-10
nersc-10.png
General Info
SponsorsU.S. Department of Energy
Introduction2024
Peak FLOPS1 exaFLOPS
Succession

NERSC-10 (no name given yet) is the successor to Perlmutter, a planned exascale supercomputer set to be operated by National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center.

Overview[edit]

NERSC-10 is a planned exascale supercomputer currently in pathfinding stages. NERSC-10 is expected to go online around the 2024 timeframe.

nersc-10 roadmap.png

See also[edit]

introductory date2024 +
main imageFile:nersc-10.png +
nameNERSC-10 +
peak flops (double-precision)1.0e+18 FLOPS (999,999,999,999,999.875 KFLOPS, 1,000,000,000,000 MFLOPS, 1,000,000,000 GFLOPS, 1,000,000 TFLOPS, 1,000 PFLOPS, 1 EFLOPS, 1.0e-3 ZFLOPS) +
sponsorUnited States Department of Energy (DOE) +