Google, SpaceX and Blue Origin are reportedly racing to develop technology for AI data centers in space, but it will likely ...
Artificial intelligence increasingly requires so much space and power that we may run out of both on Earth. As a solution, tech companies are looking to do business in space by creating celestial data ...
An out-of-this-world idea: Placing data centers in space could pave the way for sustainable computing with unlimited solar energy and free cooling, say scientists from Nanyang Technological University ...
Elon Musk, the visionary behind SpaceX, has confirmed plans to develop orbital data centers, marking a significant leap in space-based computing. This ambitious initiative builds on the prediction of ...
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Google recently unveiled Project Suncatcher, a ...
Some tech leaders are concerned that the artificial intelligence race will exhaust available land and energy. The solution might lie in orbit. Credit...Soña Lee Supported by By Eli Tan and Ryan Mac ...
There has been much discussion in the space community recently about building large data centers in orbit to avoid the environmental consequences of sprawling computing facilities on Earth. These ...
Google announced Project Suncatcher, a “moonshot” plan to launch AI data centers into space on solar-powered satellites. This aims to harness unlimited clean energy for its TPUs. Despite communication ...
The rapid expansion of satellite constellations has led to an unprecedented surge in data generation, highlighting the escalating demand for high-performance computing over space. A recent article ...
Domenico Vicinanza does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...