LANL Adds Capacity to Trinity Supercomputer for Stockpile Stewardship
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Los Alamos National Laboratory has boosted the computational capacity of their Trinity supercomputer with a merger of two system partitions. "With this merge completed, we have now successfully released one of the most capable supercomputers in the world to the Stockpile Stewardship Program," said Bill Archer, Los Alamos ASC program director. "Trinity will enable unprecedented calculations that will directly support the mission of the national nuclear security laboratories, and we are extremely excited to be able to deliver this capability to the complex."
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