Provide always-on data center services around the planet. Now, Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos has done something similar with a filing to the Federal Communications Commission of his own, ...
The data centers will use optical links to support communications through Blue Origin’s planned satellite communications network, TeraWave, itself announced earlier this year. S ...
An orbital data center startup is seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission for a constellation of as many as 88,000 satellites.
Not to be outdone by SpaceX, Blue Origin has filed its own plans to launch orbiting data centers using a constellation of up ...
The system is intended to meet the rapidly growing global demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing.
Looks like we have a new entrant to the orbital data center race: Blue Origin is formally challenging the likes of SpaceX and Axiom with plans for an initial constellation of over 51,000 satellites.
A Nvidia-backed startup is seeking U.S. approval to launch tens of thousands of satellites ...
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and cloud services has led to a massive demand for computing power. The surge has strained data infrastructure, which requires lots of electricity to ...
As global demand for AI computing power surges, conventional ground-based data centers are increasingly constrained by limits in energy supply and cooling capacity. Against this backdrop, Beijing on ...