Starcloud
About Starcloud
Starcloud is a space-based data infrastructure company building orbital data centers to power AI training and satellite data processing. They aim to deploy hyperscale computing clusters in space, leveraging 24/7 solar energy and radiative cooling to enable scalable, rapid AI workloads while avoiding terrestrial permitting constraints. The team includes veterans from SpaceX, Microsoft, Airbus, and Oxford Space Systems, and operates globally with a focus on orbital computing and satellite-enabled data services.
Recent News
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