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China Activates First Orbital Supercomputer with AI-Powered Satellite Network

  • China launched 12 satellites using a Long March-2D rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on a Wednesday to start the Three-Body Computing Constellation.
  • The launch follows Zhejiang Lab and partners’ goal to build a large-scale orbiting supercomputer network addressing inefficiencies in traditional satellite data processing.
  • Each satellite runs an 8-billion parameter AI model with 744 tera operations per second and communicates via 100 Gbps laser links in a network planned for 2,800 satellites.
  • The constellation provides 5 peta operations per second now, aims for 1,000 POPS, supports real-time in-orbit data processing, and enables experimental missions like astronomy observations.
  • This project highlights China’s ambition to extend space-based computing power, with implications for energy efficiency and a new frontier for AI and cloud infrastructure.
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People's Daily broke the news in China on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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