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AWS CEO Hints Space-Based Data Centers Are Still Years Away

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Amazon’s top cloud computing executive, Matt Garman, at the Cisco AI Summit in San Francisco, suggested that space-based data centers are “pretty far” from becoming a reality despite ongoing interest from startups and the company’s founder, Jeff Bezos. The rapid growth of artificial intelligence requires significant amounts of computing power and cooling, which land-based data centers struggle to meet.

Garman highlighted the challenges associated with launching servers, satellites, and other necessary equipment into orbit. He stated that “there are not enough rockets to launch a million satellites yet,” indicating these alternatives remain impractical due to cost inefficiencies. The current expense of sending payloads to space is massive, making it economically unfeasible.

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Several startups are currently exploring the idea of space-based data centers as a solution for addressing land-based challenges such as overheating in conventional facilities. Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, is one such entity investigating this concept further.

Meanwhile, the merger between Elon Musk’s SpaceX and xAI aims to facilitate orbital data center projects more efficiently. In a memo announcing the partnership, Musk emphasized that “global electricity demand for AI simply cannot be met with terrestrial solutions.”

Google also entered the space-based data center arena in November with Project Suncatcher. The company has stated that test launches could occur by next year.

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