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Why Orbital Data Centers Are Harder Than Silicon Valley Thinks
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Companies are proposing orbital data centers using GPU-equipped satellite fleets, but physics makes them costly. In space, chips must shed heat by radiation, requiring large radiators and complex power and attitude systems, while ionizing radiation degrades hardware. An analysis estimates at least 10 times higher annual GPU costs than on Earth, limiting viability to niche in-orbit processing and c
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