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tqi an hour ago

Isn't the problem also that because of radiation, processors in space either need to have larger feature sizes OR additional shielding / redundancy? Seems like a pretty high price to pay for slightly cheaper energy...

nijave an hour ago | parent [-]

Ars had an article that cited some HPE testing on the international space station that said regular hardware is _probably_ fine up to about 5 years

Definitely not definitive but it's plausible current hardware could survive with minimal modification

tqi 36 minutes ago | parent [-]

hm but "fine" as in probably won't die?

my question was more whether the hardware would need extra redundancy or shielding in order to not have unacceptably high error rates

nijave 18 minutes ago | parent [-]

There's a radiation section in the article, I'll let you draw your own conclusions

https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/07/how-hard-is-it-to-buil...