Blue Origin has revealed its plans for an orbital AI data center system in a new filing with the Federal Communications ...
"Project Sunrise" would include more than 50,000 satellites performing high-energy compute on orbit.
Not to be outdone by SpaceX, Blue Origin has filed its own plans to launch orbiting data centers using a constellation of up to 51,600 satellites.
Blue Origin has filed paperwork with the Federal Communications Commission seeking permission to deploy nearly 52,000 satellites designed for orbital computing, a move that would position the Jeff ...
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin is seeking permission to deploy nearly 52,000 satellites capable of handling artificial-intelligence ...
Looks like we have a new entrant to the orbital data center race: Blue Origin is formally challenging the likes of SpaceX and Axiom with plans for an initial constellation of over 51,000 satellites.
The data centers will use optical links to support communications through Blue Origin’s planned satellite communications network, TeraWave, itself announced earlier this year. S ...
Just days ago, Elon Musk's Starlink rival Amazon Leo sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reject ...
Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp says it's only a matter of time before some of the biggest data centers leave Earth entirely. "Oh, it's going to happen for sure in our life," Limp told Yahoo Finance's ...
Blue Origin plans 51,600 AI satellites under Project Sunrise, aiming to deliver solar-powered computing capacity from space and expand industry infrastructure.
Jeff Bezos’ space firm Blue Origin asked the U.S. government for permission to launch up to 51,600 satellites that would one day handle artificial intelligence computing from orbit. The plan could put ...