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Space Data Centers: Powering AI in Orbit

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Aetherflux plans to deploy an orbital data center in Q1 2027.
  • The 'Galactic Brain' uses continuous solar power for AI compute.
  • Foundational tech includes laser systems and power management.
Space Data Centers: Powering AI in Orbit

The emerging market for orbital data centers has a new contender as Aetherflux announces plans for its 'Galactic Brain' node. Scheduled for deployment in the first quarter of 2027, this low Earth orbit facility aims to support energy-intensive artificial intelligence computations.

The California-based venture plans to utilize continuous solar power and radiative cooling, allowing for high-density processing in space. The node will feature optical inter-satellite links and relay networks to ensure continuous availability, comparable to terrestrial servers.

Aetherflux's initiative builds upon its expertise in space-based laser systems and power management. This development arrives amid a broader industry trend towards space-based compute solutions, driven by AI's escalating energy requirements and terrestrial power constraints.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Aetherflux's 'Galactic Brain' is a planned low Earth orbit data center node designed to support energy-intensive AI computations using continuous solar power.
Aetherflux plans to deploy its first orbital data center node in the first quarter of 2027.
Aetherflux will leverage continuous solar power in orbit and advanced laser systems for power beaming, departing from traditional microwave transmission.

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