Cielo (supercomputer)

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Cielo (supercomputer)
Operators National Nuclear Security Administration
Location Los Alamos National Laboratory
Architecture Cray XE6 with Dual AMD Opteron™ 6136 eight-core “Magny-Cours” Socket G34 @ 2.4 GHz[1]
Power 3.98 Mega Watts[1]
Space 3000 square feet[1]
Memory 286 terabytes DDR3 @ 1333 MHz[1]
Storage 7.6 PB User Available Capacity[1]
Speed 1,110 TF using 142,272 cores[1]
Cost US$ 54M[2]
Ranking TOP500: 6, 2011
Purpose Primarily utilized to perform milestone weapons calculations

Cielo is a supercomputer located at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA built by Cray Inc. As of 31 March 2013, with the retirement of IBM Roadrunner, it has taken over as their front line computer.[2]

As of June 2014, it is ranked as number 32 on the TOP500.

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