Elon Musk Unveils Plans for Million-Satellite Orbital Data Center Network
Elon Musk has announced ambitious plans to deploy up to one million solar-powered satellites in orbit to create a massive AI computing network, with each satellite larger than a Starship rocket.
Key Points
- Musk plans up to one million solar-powered satellites for AI computing
- Each satellite would be larger than the Starship rocket
- Goal is cheaper AI compute from space within 2-3 years
- New 'Terafab' facility will manufacture the AI chips
Full Details
Elon Musk has revealed an extraordinarily ambitious plan for orbital data centers consisting of up to one million solar-powered satellites designed to provide virtually unlimited computing power for artificial intelligence applications. According to Musk, the project aims to make generating AI compute from space cheaper than terrestrial data centers within two to three years. The scale of each satellite is staggering - a 'mini' version of the AI satellite would dwarf SpaceX's Starship rocket, which stands at approximately 408 feet tall. To support the chip requirements for this initiative and other AI ventures, Musk announced a new manufacturing facility called 'Terafab' that will produce these advanced processors. The presentation was delivered this Sunday, providing the first detailed look at this orbital computing roadmap.
Why It Matters
If successful, this could revolutionize data center infrastructure by leveraging unlimited solar energy in space, though significant technical and regulatory hurdles remain for deploying such a massive satellite constellation.
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