Draft2:Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne, and Livermore
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.
DOE's role
CORAL is jointly led by the
- Office of Science’s two Leadership Computing Facility centers at
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and
- Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and
- National Nuclear Security Administration’s facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
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.
Related links
External links
- https://www.alcf.anl.gov/news/introducing-aurora
- https://www.energy.gov/articles/fact-sheet-collaboration-oak-ridge-argonne-and-livermore-coral
- https://asc.llnl.gov/exascale/coral-sierra
- https://oakridgetoday.com/tag/collaboration-of-oak-ridge-argonne-and-livermore/
- https://science.osti.gov/Science-Features/News-Archive/Featured-Articles/-/media/_/pdf/news/111414-CORAL.pdf
- https://www.ornl.gov/news/project-launched-contribute-upgrades-earth-system-grid-federation-global-climate-data-system
References
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