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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang eyes space, joins Musk-Pichai race
India💻 Technology22 hr. ago

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang eyes space, joins Musk-Pichai race

Nvidia is advancing its involvement in space computing through its Space-1 project, which aims to create an orbital data center for low-Earth orbit missions. The company has posted a job opening for a 'System Software Principal Architect - Orbital Data Center,' focusing on developing software that can function in the extreme conditions of space, such as radiation exposure and temperature fluctuations. This follows earlier roles related to the design of orbital data centers and comes amid growing interest in space-based computing by companies like SpaceX and Google's parent company Alphabet. Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has acknowledged the current economic challenges of space computing but expects improvements over time.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenter22 hr. ago
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang eyes space, joins Musk-Pichai race

Nvidia is advancing its involvement in space computing through its Space-1 project, which aims to create an orbital data center for low-Earth orbit missions. The company has posted a job opening for a 'System Software Principal Architect - Orbital Data Center,' focusing on developing software that can function in the extreme conditions of space, such as radiation exposure and temperature fluctuations. This follows earlier roles related to the design of orbital data centers and comes amid growing interest in space-based computing by companies like SpaceX and Google's parent company Alphabet. Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has acknowledged the current economic challenges of space computing but expects improvements over time.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses technological advancements in space computing by Nvidia and mentions other companies like SpaceX and Alphabet, but does not present any political viewpoints, controversies, or policy implications. The content remains focused on technical developments and industry trends without

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