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Perlmutter | |
General Info | |
Sponsors | U.S. Department of Energy |
Introduction | 2020 |
Succession | |
Perlmutter (NERSC-9) is the successor to Cori, a planned supercomputer set to be operated by the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC). Perlmutter is expected to be delieverd in late [[2020].
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