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Updated · spacedaily.com · Jul 4
Starcloud Launches 1 AI-Chip Satellite as Google Explores Orbital Data Centers
Updated
Updated · spacedaily.com · Jul 4

Starcloud Launches 1 AI-Chip Satellite as Google Explores Orbital Data Centers

1 articles · Updated · spacedaily.com · Jul 4

Summary

  • Starcloud has already put an early orbital-computing test in space, launching a satellite in late 2025 carrying a high-end AI chip, while Google is now studying its own space-based data-center design.
  • AI-driven demand and strained terrestrial infrastructure are pushing that interest: orbital systems could tap near-constant solar power and avoid land, water and grid constraints that burden Earth-based facilities.
  • Cooling remains the central obstacle because space offers no air or water for convection or evaporation; waste heat can leave only as infrared radiation through large radiator panels.
  • For megawatt-scale computing, those radiators could grow larger than the solar arrays powering the servers, making heat rejection—not computing power itself—the main scaling limit.
  • The concept is still at study-and-demo stage, with the European Space Agency having run its ASCEND feasibility study and any viable path likely requiring small in-orbit processor tests before larger deployments.

Insights

With a $75 billion price tag, can orbital data centers ever truly become cheaper than building them on Earth?
Is moving data centers to space a green solution or just the beginning of a massive orbital debris crisis?