Blue Origin is advancing its efforts in the orbital computing sector by developing space-based AI data centers, aiming to compete with SpaceX. These data centers will leverage continuous solar power, potentially reducing energy costs and environmental impact. This move comes as SpaceX enhances its Starlink satellites to handle AI tasks, intensifying the competition in space-based computing.
The International Energy Agency reported that global data centers consumed 415 terawatt hours in 2024, highlighting the significant energy demands of terrestrial facilities. As inflation concerns persist, the transition to space-based computing could significantly influence future AI and crypto strategies, offering a more sustainable energy solution.
Blue Origin Enters Orbital AI Race with Space Data Centers
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