Could space-based data centers be the answer to Earth’s energy and cooling challenges? NVIDIA’s H100 GPU is leading the charge in orbit.
According to the International Energy Agency, the world’s data-crunching infrastructure is set to consume as much electricity by 2030 as the entire nation of Japan. Data centers also require enormous amounts of water for cooling—each day, a single 1-megawatt data center consumes as much water as about 1,000 people living in the developed world, World Economic Forum data suggests.
Also, goodbye stars, only datacenters and space junk now.
BombOmOm@lemmy.world 4 days ago
“low-cost” - Nothing about launching data centers into space is low cost
“nonstop solar energy” Continuous solar energy is certainly nice, but that is a pretty minor buff compared to current ways of making power. If you think nuclear or solar+battery is expensive, go calculate the price for space-based solar per GW…
“avoiding land use” - We have a fuckload of land. Datacenter land use is removing a bucket of water from the ocean.
“fossil fuels” - I have bad news about how you get things to space…
thejml@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
It takes a lot of fossil fuels to push things to LEO let alone higher.