| ▲ | spongebobstoes an hour ago | |||||||
radiators about the same size and weight as solar panels will do the trick there is already a h100 in orbit 1GW of compute is a lot in 2026. comparing 100GW of annual compute to SpaceX 2026 goals does not make sense if Starship launch cost predictions are accurate, data centers in space will happen within 10 years | ||||||||
| ▲ | croes 37 minutes ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> The numbers are brutal. Starcloud’s own white paper estimates that a two-sided radiator held around 20°C would emit only about 633 watts per square meter, over 1,000 times slower than water cooling of AI chips on Earth. So, a puny 1-megawatt orbital data centre, 1,000 times smaller than the gigawatt scale of hyperscale data centres on Earth, would need about 1,600 square meters of radiator, an area roughly the size of a hockey rink. 1GW needs a pretty big area for radiation. And in space your data centers is hard to defend against foreign actors | ||||||||
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