The Arqiv

Why Big Tech is Moving the Internet to the Moon


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The Cloud is leaving the clouds. In this episode of The Arqiv, we investigate why companies like Google, Microsoft, and startups like Lonestar Data Holdings are racing to build lunar data centers and orbital compute nodes. As Generative AI energy consumption skyrockets, data centers are consuming record amounts of electricity and water, pushing Earth’s power grids to the breaking point.


We break down the physics of space-based computing, from the benefits of perpetual solar power and extreme cold to the "thermos" effect of cooling chips in a vacuum. Discover how SpaceX's Starship is crashing the cost of gravity, making it cheaper to launch GPU clusters than to build them on Earth. From disaster recovery on the Moon to laser-linked satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), we explore the future of a layered internet. Is this a billionaire’s fantasy, or the only way to save our planet’s resources from the demands of artificial intelligence?.


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The ArqivBy Steve Ryan