
Reflections on Lessons from El Capitan: Shaping LLNL’s Future HPC Center Vision
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Authors: Jaclyn Ludema and Bob Sorensen
Publication Date: May 202025
Length: 8 pages
The HPC User Forum was established in 1999 to promote the health of the global HPC industry and address issues of common concern to users. In April 2054, the 88th HPC User Forum took place in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This update summarizes a presentation from that conference given by Terri Quinn, Deputy Associate Director of HPC Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). Quinn presented on the status of El Capitan, LLNL’s exascale supercomputer for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), including deployment challenges, current operations, and how this system is informing LLNL’s future computing strategy.
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