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Nvidia GTC Unveils Disney Robotics, Agentic AI Platform, and Space Data Center Plans

Nvidia GTC Unveils Disney Robotics, Agentic AI Platform, and Space Data Center Plans
Nvidia’s GTC keynote highlighted the company’s expanding AI ecosystem. CEO Jensen Huang introduced a partnership with Disney that produced an Olaf robot, announced a new agentic AI toolkit called NemoClaw, and teased a space‑based data‑center concept named Vera Rubin. The presentation emphasized the growing importance of inference workloads, showcased upcoming AI‑powered features for games, and hinted at future chip developments. These moves illustrate Nvidia’s strategy to dominate both the hardware and software layers of the AI market while exploring novel applications such as robotics and off‑planet computing. Weiterlesen

Could AI Data Centers Be Moved to Outer Space?

Could AI Data Centers Be Moved to Outer Space?
Rapidly expanding AI data centers are draining electricity and millions of gallons of water, prompting communities to push back. Some engineers suggest launching computing facilities into low‑Earth orbit, where solar power is constant and the vacuum eliminates conventional cooling needs. While space offers abundant sunlight, the physics of radiative heat loss means larger structures quickly become inefficient. Proponents therefore favor swarms of small satellites rather than massive orbital warehouses, but the crowded orbital environment raises collision concerns. The concept remains technically possible but faces steep engineering and cost hurdles. Weiterlesen

Google's Project Suncatcher Aims to Deploy AI Data Centers in Space

Google's Project Suncatcher Aims to Deploy AI Data Centers in Space
Google is developing Project Suncatcher, a plan to place AI‑focused data centers on a free‑fall satellite constellation. The design calls for tightly spaced satellites—within a kilometer or even several hundred meters—to maintain power links, a formation tighter than any existing constellation but deemed feasible by Google’s models. To keep costs down, Google intends to reuse Earth‑based hardware, testing its durability by exposing its latest Cloud TPU to intense radiation. Prototype satellites could launch by early 2027, with broader deployment targeted for the mid‑2030s when launch costs may fall dramatically, offering a potential solution to the environmental and community challenges of terrestrial data centers. Weiterlesen

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Highlights AI-Driven Innovation Across Space, Aviation and Data Platforms

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Highlights AI-Driven Innovation Across Space, Aviation and Data Platforms
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 gathered sponsors and startups to showcase how artificial intelligence is reshaping key industries. The Aerospace Corporation led a pitch‑off featuring AI solutions for space exploration and orbital intelligence, while Epic Aircraft demonstrated AI’s role in aircraft design and certification. Sessions with WARP and Bright Data explored AI‑enhanced product strategy and data infrastructure. Supporting partners such as Google Cloud, Thomson Reuters and the Israel Innovation Authority underscored the broader ecosystem driving AI adoption across sectors. Weiterlesen