Cielo (supercomputer)
Cielo was a United States supercomputer located at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Built by Cray Inc, the computer was part of the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program to maintain the United States nuclear stockpile. From 31 March 2013, with the retirement of IBM Roadrunner, it took over as their front line computer. As of June 2014, it is ranked as number 32 on the TOP500. As of 29 September 2016, it has been decommissioned and powered down permanently.
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Cielo (supercomputer)
Cielo was a United States supercomputer located at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Built by Cray Inc, the computer was part of the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program to maintain the United States nuclear stockpile. From 31 March 2013, with the retirement of IBM Roadrunner, it took over as their front line computer. As of June 2014, it is ranked as number 32 on the TOP500. As of 29 September 2016, it has been decommissioned and powered down permanently.
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Cielo was a United States supe ...... and powered down permanently.
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Cray XE6 with Dual AMD Opteron™ 6136 eight-core “Magny-Cours” Socket G34 @ 2.4 GHz
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US$ 54M
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Primarily utilized to perform milestone weapons calculations
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Cielo was a United States supe ...... and powered down permanently.
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Cielo (supercomputer)
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