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'''OLCF-6''' (''no name given'') is the successor to {{\\|Frontier}}, a planned [[exascale]] [[supercomputer]] that will be operated by the [[DoE]] [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]]. OLCF-6 is expected to go into operation in the 2023-2024 timeframe and will feature a peak performance of 2 to 4 [[exaFLOPS]].
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'''OLCF-6''' ('''''no assigned name yet''''') is the successor to {{\\|Frontier}}, a planned [[exascale]] [[supercomputer]] that will be operated by the [[DoE]] [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]]. OLCF-6 is expected to go into operation in the 2023-2024 timeframe and will feature a peak performance of 2 to 4 [[exaFLOPS]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 09:42, 7 May 2019

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OLCF-6
General Info
Introduction2024
Peak FLOPS2-4 exaFLOPS
Succession

OLCF-6 (no assigned name yet) is the successor to Frontier, a planned exascale supercomputer that will be operated by the DoE Oak Ridge National Laboratory. OLCF-6 is expected to go into operation in the 2023-2024 timeframe and will feature a peak performance of 2 to 4 exaFLOPS.

History

OLCF-6 is part of Oak Ridge 10-year facility plan. Expected to be delivered around the 2023-2024 timeframe, the system will have around 2 to 4 exaFLOPS.


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