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| ATS-5 | |
| General Info | |
| Sponsors | U.S. Department of Energy |
| Designers | Intel |
| Operators | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
| Introduction | 2024 |
| Succession | |
ATS-5 (no assigned name yet) is the successor to Crossroads, a planned supercomputer by the DoE Los Alamos National Laboratory. Trinity will eventually be succeeded by ATS-7 in 2027.