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China launches 12 satellites for a future 2,800-satellite AI supercomputer in space, aiming for 1,000 peta operations per second to process data off-Earth with natural cooling.
China is launching a space-bound AI supercomputer — and the first of its satellites were just sent up into orbit.
“It’s a good time to think about how we can put AI into space, not just in your laptop or cellphone,” Wang Jian, director of ...
China’s ADA Space has launched the first of a planned 2,800-satellite network of AI supercomputers.
China has initiated its Three-Body Computing Constellation project. A Long March 2D rocket carried twelve AI satellites into ...
NVIDIA also unveiled the first update to Isaac GR00T, its foundation AI model for humanoid robots, designed to help them ...
China has launched the first 12 satellites in a planned 2,800-satellite constellation designed to function as an orbital ...
China launched the first 12 satellites of its Three-Body Computing Constellation, aiming for a space-based supercomputer ...
China’s ADA Space has launched the first of a planned 2,800-satellite network of AI supercomputers. China’s ADA Space has launched the first of a planned 2,800-satellite network of AI ...
The US Department of Energy's next supercomputer will be built by Dell Technologies and powered by Nvidia's next-gen ...
CHINA has reportedly begun assembling an AI supercomputer in space, which will eventually consist of 2,800 satellites in Earth’s orbit. ADA Space, based in Chengdu, sent the first 12 ...