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El Capitan (ATS-4) - Supercomputers
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Revision as of 09:23, 25 July 2019 by David (talk | contribs) (David moved page supercomputers/ats-4 to supercomputers/el capitan)
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| El Capitan | |
| General Info | |
| Sponsors | U.S. Department of Energy |
| Operators | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
| Introduction | 2022 |
| Succession | |
El Capitan (ATS-4) is the successor to Sierra, a planned exascale supercomputer by the DoE Los Alamos National Laboratory for 2022-2023 timeframe. El Capitan is expected to be succeeded by ATS-6 in 2027-2028 timeframe.
Facts about "El Capitan (ATS-4) - Supercomputers"
| designer | AMD + and Cray + |
| introductory date | 2024 + |
| name | El Capitan + |
| operator | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory + |
| peak flops (double-precision) | 2.746e+18 FLOPS (2.746e+15 KFLOPS, 2,746,000,000,000 MFLOPS, 2,746,000,000 GFLOPS, 2,746,000 TFLOPS, 2,746 PFLOPS, 2.746 EFLOPS, 0.00275 ZFLOPS) + |
| sponsor | U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) + |