Nvidia unveils AI computing module for space-based data centers
The Vera Rubin Space Module offers up to 25 times the performance of Nvidia's H100 GPU to enable real-time AI data processing in orbit, advancing space-based analytics.
- Nvidia is building a computer module called the Vera Rubin Space-1 for AI data centers in space.
- The Space-1 module is optimized for AI, enabling real-time sensing, decision making, and autonomous functioning in space missions.
- Building data centers in space provides advantages like constant solar power and avoids land acquisition challenges, but issues like radiation and space debris need to be resolved.
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Nvidia rolls out Rubin Module for space-based computing
The Space-1 Vera Rubin Module will solve all your in-space computing needs gtc Space could be the final frontier for datacenters. Never mind that some analysts have described orbital bit barns as "peak insanity" - Nvidia has designed a new Vera Rubin module specifically to operate above the Earth's atmosphere.…
Nvidia making AI module for outer space
Nvidia chief Jensen Huang on Monday said the leading artificial intelligence chip maker is heading for space with a goal of powering orbiting data centers.
Nvidia is the latest to promise AI data centers in space.
The NVIDIA Space-1 Vera Rubin Module is the ticket. CEO Jensen Huang: > We’re working with our partners on a new computer called Vera Ruben Space 1, and it’s going to go out to space and start data centers out in space. Now, of course in space there’s no conduction, there’s no convection, there’s just radiation, and so we have to figure out how to cool these systems out in space. But we’ve got lots of great engineers working on it. Also see: eve…
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