Research & Development World

  • R&D World Home
  • Topics
    • Aerospace
    • Automotive
    • Biotech
    • Careers
    • Chemistry
    • Environment
    • Energy
    • Life Science
    • Material Science
    • R&D Management
    • Physics
  • Technology
    • 3D Printing
    • A.I./Robotics
    • Software
    • Battery Technology
    • Controlled Environments
      • Cleanrooms
      • Graphene
      • Lasers
      • Regulations/Standards
      • Sensors
    • Imaging
    • Nanotechnology
    • Scientific Computing
      • Big Data
      • HPC/Supercomputing
      • Informatics
      • Security
    • Semiconductors
  • R&D Market Pulse
  • R&D 100
    • 2025 R&D 100 Award Winners
    • 2025 Professional Award Winners
    • 2025 Special Recognition Winners
    • R&D 100 Awards Event
    • R&D 100 Submissions
    • Winner Archive
  • Resources
    • Research Reports
    • Digital Issues
    • Educational Assets
    • R&D Index
    • Subscribe
    • Video
    • Webinars
    • Content submission guidelines for R&D World
  • Global Funding Forecast
  • Top Labs
  • Advertise
  • SUBSCRIBE

Los Alamos National Laboratory Issues RFP for Crossroads Supercomputer

By Los Alamos National Laboratory | January 31, 2019

One of the primary goals of the Crossroads system is to improve efficiency in three key areas: application performance, workflow and application development. (Photo: Courtesy of Los Alamos National Laboratory)

The next big supercomputer is out for bid. A “request for proposal,” or RFP, for Crossroads, a high-performance computer that will support the nation’s Stockpile Stewardship Program, was released today.

The RFP is a joint effort of the New Mexico Alliance for Computing at Extreme Scale (ACES), a collaboration between Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories.

“Los Alamos National Laboratory is proud to serve as the home of Crossroads. This high-performance computer will continue the Laboratory’s tradition of deploying unique capabilities to achieve our mission of national security science,” said Thom Mason, director of Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Responses to the RFP are due on March 18, 2019. After evaluation of proposals, the goal is to award the Crossroads contract to the selected vendor by the end of calendar year 2019. The Crossroads platform is projected to be installed at Los Alamos by the fall of 2021.

One of the primary goals of the Crossroads system is to improve efficiency in three key areas: application performance, workflow, and application development. Performance efficiency is the achieved performance of the application once ported to the proposed platform. Workflow efficiency is the efficiency that a complete NNSA workflow executes on the proposed platform. Development efficiency is the ease in which NNSA mission codes can be transitioned to the proposed architecture with minimal modifications.

The focus on efficiency is to optimize the complete weapons simulation life-cycle, rather than focusing on a single aspect such as system cost or power usage. The Crossroads system will support the highest fidelity of next-generation weapons simulations and will meet NNSA Defense Programs’ mission needs. It will also allow applications to explore and exploit upcoming technologies.

“Since the era of the Manhattan project, it has been essential to underwrite the performance of nuclear weapons using the most powerful computing available. This is particularly true since the cessation of testing,” said Bob Webster, the deputy laboratory director of the Weapons program at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Los Alamos, Sandia, and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories will use Crossroads to run some of the largest and most demanding simulations for Stockpile Stewardship with the goal of assuring the safety, security and effectiveness of the United States nuclear stockpile.

As part of NNSA’s mission to assure the health of the U.S. nuclear stockpile, the Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) Program continues to provide NNSA with leading-edge, high-end computing and simulation capabilities so that NNSA meets nuclear weapons assessment, certification, and qualification requirements.

To see the full RFP, click here.

Related Articles Read More >

Maryland set for first subsea internet cable: AWS’s 320+ Tbps “Fastnet” to Ireland
Microsoft’s 4D geometric codes slash quantum errors by 1,000x
Berkeley Lab’s Dell and NVIDIA-powered ‘Doudna’ supercomputer to enable real-time data access for 11,000 researchers
QED-C outlines road map for merging quantum and AI
rd newsletter
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, trends, and strategies in Research & Development.
RD 25 Power Index

R&D World Digital Issues

Fall 2024 issue

Browse the most current issue of R&D World and back issues in an easy to use high quality format. Clip, share and download with the leading R&D magazine today.

Research & Development World
  • Subscribe to R&D World Magazine
  • Sign up for R&D World’s newsletter
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Pharmaceutical Processing
  • Global Funding Forecast

Copyright © 2025 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us

Search R&D World

  • R&D World Home
  • Topics
    • Aerospace
    • Automotive
    • Biotech
    • Careers
    • Chemistry
    • Environment
    • Energy
    • Life Science
    • Material Science
    • R&D Management
    • Physics
  • Technology
    • 3D Printing
    • A.I./Robotics
    • Software
    • Battery Technology
    • Controlled Environments
      • Cleanrooms
      • Graphene
      • Lasers
      • Regulations/Standards
      • Sensors
    • Imaging
    • Nanotechnology
    • Scientific Computing
      • Big Data
      • HPC/Supercomputing
      • Informatics
      • Security
    • Semiconductors
  • R&D Market Pulse
  • R&D 100
    • 2025 R&D 100 Award Winners
    • 2025 Professional Award Winners
    • 2025 Special Recognition Winners
    • R&D 100 Awards Event
    • R&D 100 Submissions
    • Winner Archive
  • Resources
    • Research Reports
    • Digital Issues
    • Educational Assets
    • R&D Index
    • Subscribe
    • Video
    • Webinars
    • Content submission guidelines for R&D World
  • Global Funding Forecast
  • Top Labs
  • Advertise
  • SUBSCRIBE