Exploring StarCloud, the Nvidia Inception startup aiming to move high-performance computing off Earth to solve energy, cooling, and water bottlenecks. From vacuum-based space cooling to a planned 5 GW orbital data center spanning roughly 4 by 4 kilometers of solar farms, and the leap of housing H100 GPUs in orbit, we unpack what this could mean for real-time Earth observation, SAR data processing, and emergency response. We examine immediate applications like wildfire detection and rapid disaster response, the economics of launch versus terrestrial cooling, and the engineering hurdles of radiation, latency, and orbital logistics. Could a 10x reduction in life-cycle carbon be achievable, and is a future where most new data centers are built in space actually within reach?
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