Meet Project Suncatcher, Google’s Plan to Put AI Data Centers in Space
Google aims to deploy solar-powered AI satellites connected by optical links to address Earth's energy limits for AI data centers, with prototypes launching in 2027.
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Meet Project Suncatcher, Google’s plan to put AI data centers in space
The tech industry is on a tear, building data centers for AI as quickly as they can buy up the land. The sky-high energy costs and logistical headaches of managing all those data centers have prompted interest in space-based infrastructure. Moguls like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have mused about putting GPUs in space, and now Google confirms it’s working on its own version of the technology. The company’s latest “moonshot” is known as Project Sunc…
Google wants to build solar-powered data centers
The NewsThe demand for AI data centers has grown so large that there isn’t enough energy on earth to power the buildout.Google’s engineers think they may have an answer: Put some of them in space.In a research paper published Tuesday, Google outlined plans to launch its AI chips, known as Tensor Processing Units, into a low-earth orbit that keeps them constantly in view of the sun, allowing them to continually run off solar power.The TPUs, attac…
Google unveils Project Suncatcher to launch two solar-powered satellites, each with four TPUs, into low Earth orbit in 2027, as it seeks to scale AI compute
Reed Albergotti / Semafor: Google unveils Project Suncatcher to launch two solar-powered satellites, each with four TPUs, into low Earth orbit in 2027, as it seeks to scale AI compute — The demand for AI data centers has grown so large that there isn't enough energy on earth to power the buildout.
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