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Nvidia's Vera Rubin Space One AI module, launching Nov. 2026, will bring 100x more computing power to space for real-time AI tasks.
Nvidia is developing the Vera Rubin Space One AI module, set for launch aboard the Starcloud-1 satellite in November, to enable high-performance computing in space.
The module, optimized for real-time AI tasks like sensing and autonomous decision-making, will run large language models and process satellite data in orbit, offering 100 times more computing power than previous space systems.
It’s part of a growing trend among tech firms and startups to build space-based data centers, leveraging constant solar power and avoiding Earth’s land and regulatory limits.
Despite challenges like radiation, extreme temperatures, and space debris, Nvidia and partners believe orbital AI infrastructure is now viable, marking a pivotal shift in computing beyond Earth.
El módulo de IA Vera Rubin Space One de Nvidia, que se lanzará en noviembre de 2026, traerá 100 veces más poder de computación al espacio para tareas de IA en tiempo real.