Google plans to put datacentres in space to meet demand for AI
The US company says putting AI processors in space would ease pressure on the Earth's resources. The US company says putting AI processors in space would ease pressure on the Earth's resources. US technology company's engineers want to exploit solar power and the falling cost of rocket launches Google is hatching plans to put artificial intelligence datacentres into space, with its first trial equipment sent into orbit in early 2027. Its scientists and engineers believe tightly packed constellations of about 80 solar-powered satellites could be arranged in orbit about 400 miles above the Earth's surface equipped with the powerful processors required to meet rising demand for AI. Prices of space launches are falling so quickly that by the middle of the 2030s the running costs of a space-based datacentre could be comparable to one on Earth, according to Google research released on Tuesday.
Nov-4-2025, 20:08:18 GMT
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