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CORAL-A Collaboration

The Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Livermore (CORAL) is a joint procurement activity among three of the Department of Energy’s National Laboratories launched in 2014 to build state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art high-­‐performance computing technologies that are essential for supporting U.S. national nuclear security and are key tools used for technology advancement and scientific discovery.

Official Site - asc.llnl.gov

DOE's role

CORAL is jointly led by the

Mission/Objectives

The collaboration will procure leadership computing systems for the three National Labs and is part of a national strategic computing effort that would align strategies and resources across the federal enterprise.

History

The first U.S. exascale system was authorized by Secretary Perry in June 2017. Aurora is a joint Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Lawrence Livermore (CORAL) initiative.

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