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'''Cielo''' is the successor to {{\\|Roadrunner}}, a petaFLOP [[supercomputer]] by the [[DoE]] [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]] introduced in [[2011]]. Cielo was eventually replaced by {{\\|Trinity}} in [[2015].
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[[File:cielo-photo.jpg|thumb|right|Cielo]]
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'''Cielo''' is the successor to {{\\|Roadrunner}}, a petaFLOP [[supercomputer]] by the [[DoE]] [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]] introduced in [[2011]]. Cielo was eventually replaced by {{\\|Trinity}} in [[2015]].

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Cielo
cielo sc.png
General Info
SponsorsU.S. Department of Energy
DesignersAMD
OperatorsLos Alamos National Laboratory
Introduction2011
Peak FLOPS1,374 teraFLOPS
Price$54,000,000
Succession
Cielo

Cielo is the successor to Roadrunner, a petaFLOP supercomputer by the DoE Los Alamos National Laboratory introduced in 2011. Cielo was eventually replaced by Trinity in 2015.

designerAMD +
introductory date2011 +
main imageFile:cielo sc.png +
nameCielo +
operatorLos Alamos National Laboratory +
peak flops (double-precision)1.374e+15 FLOPS (1,374,000,000,000 KFLOPS, 1,374,000,000 MFLOPS, 1,374,000 GFLOPS, 1,374 TFLOPS, 1.374 PFLOPS, 0.00137 EFLOPS, 1.374e-6 ZFLOPS) +
release price$ 54,000,000.00 (€ 48,600,000.00, £ 43,740,000.00, ¥ 5,579,820,000.00) +
sponsorUnited States Department of Energy (DOE) +