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SpaceX AI1 Orbital Data Center: 1 GW of Space AI Compute by 2027, Developer Guide

SpaceX AI1 orbital data center unveiled: 150 kW compute, 1 GW space AI by 2027, Gigasat factory. Technical specs, economics, and what it means for developers.

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SpaceX AI1 Orbital Data Center: 1 GW of Space AI Compute by 2027, Developer Guide

SpaceX AI1: 150 kW satellite with zero thermal cost via space cooling; 1 GW target by 2027. Power & cooling constraints dissolve in orbit, but unresolved economics—launch cost, 15-50ms latency, ground bottleneck—keep terrestrial GPUs dominant for AI.

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No one wants AI data centers on Earth. Do they make sense in space?

SpaceX's $85.7B IPO funds 1M orbital AI satellites; Blue Origin and Google pursue competing initiatives as terrestrial power tightens. For tech leaders, launch costs <$200/kg by 2030s plus unlimited solar may shift AI infrastructure decisions and budgets.

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  1. sabato 20 giugno 2026·dev.to

    SpaceX AI1 Orbital Data Center: 1 GW of Space AI Compute by 2027, Developer Guide

    SpaceX AI1 orbital data center unveiled: 150 kW compute, 1 GW space AI by 2027, Gigasat factory. Technical specs, economics, and what it means for developers.

  2. domenica 21 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    No one wants AI data centers on Earth. Do they make sense in space?

    Elon Musk's SpaceX is betting big on orbital AI data centers. The public doesn't want them on Earth, but the economic case for space-based is questionable.