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xAI relata perda de $6,4 bilhões em 2025, enquanto o arquivo de IPO da SpaceX mostra gastos crescentes em IA

xAI relata perda de $6,4 bilhões em 2025, enquanto o arquivo de IPO da SpaceX mostra gastos crescentes em IA
Elon Musk’s artificial‑intelligence unit xAI posted a $6.4 billion operating loss on $3.2 billion of revenue for 2025, according to SpaceX’s recent IPO filing. The filing also reveals plans to scale the Grok model to “multiple trillions of parameters,” a move that will drive even higher compute costs. While the combined SpaceX‑xAI enterprise eyes a potential $1.75 trillion market debut, user adoption of Grok remains modest, with only about one‑fifth of the 550 million monthly active users across the ecosystem engaging the AI features. Ler mais

SpaceX e xAI Pretendem Implantar Centro de Dados Orbital de Um Milhão de Satélites, Especialistas Alertam para Riscos Técnicos e Ambientais

SpaceX e xAI Pretendem Implantar Centro de Dados Orbital de Um Milhão de Satélites, Especialistas Alertam para Riscos Técnicos e Ambientais
Elon Musk announced that SpaceX and his AI venture xAI will merge to launch a constellation of about one million satellites that would serve as orbital data centers for AI inference. The plan relies on sun‑synchronous orbits, laser links, and solar power to provide compute in space. Experts question the feasibility of cooling GPUs, the vulnerability of advanced chips to radiation, the expected hardware failure rate, and the potential for a cascade of debris that could harm low‑Earth‑orbit operations. They also raise concerns about the atmospheric impact of frequent launches and the visual brightness of the new satellites. Ler mais

Centros de Dados de Inteligência Artificial no Espaço Enfrentam Dificuldades Econômicas Acentuadas

Centros de Dados de Inteligência Artificial no Espaço Enfrentam Dificuldades Econômicas Acentuadas
Elon Musk and other tech leaders are planning to move artificial‑intelligence compute to orbit, envisioning satellite constellations that could host massive data‑center workloads. Early analyses, however, show that the cost of building and launching such orbital facilities far exceeds that of traditional ground‑based centers. High launch prices, expensive satellite manufacturing, thermal‑management challenges, radiation exposure, and limited solar‑panel lifespans all contribute to the unfavorable economics. While inference workloads may eventually find a niche in space, experts agree that significant technology breakthroughs and cost reductions are required before orbital AI becomes viable. Ler mais

Google Apresenta o Projeto Suncatcher para Implantar Chips de IA em Satélites em Órbita Terrestre Baixa

Google Apresenta o Projeto Suncatcher para Implantar Chips de IA em Satélites em Órbita Terrestre Baixa
Google announced Project Suncatcher, a moonshot initiative to explore placing its Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) on solar‑powered satellite constellations in low‑Earth orbit. The goal is to scale machine‑learning compute in space by creating swarms of satellites equipped with AI accelerators for tasks such as training, content generation, synthetic speech, vision, and predictive modeling. Google’s senior director Travis Beals highlighted growing AI demand as a driver, while CEO Sundar Pichai noted early tests show TPUs can survive intense radiation, though thermal management and on‑orbit reliability remain challenges. Ler mais