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China is building AI data centers in orbit.

The government approved the Space Computing Industry Innovation Center in early June. This happened one week before Elon Musk revealed his AI1 satellite.

Beijing is using a state-directed model. This forces chipmakers, satellite builders, and AI labs to work together. They aim to build computing systems that do not rely on Earth-bound power grids.

The center focuses on six research areas:

  • Heat-resistant space chips
  • High-performance satellite payloads
  • Standard space computing platforms
  • AI models that run on low power
  • Space-to-ground networking
  • Tokenized space computing services

The US approach relies on private companies. SpaceX uses its Gigasat factory to build hardware. Blue Origin plans 51,600 satellites through Project Sunrise. These companies work independently.

China uses state alliances to move fast. This method bypasses energy limits and ground-based bottlenecks on Earth.

The global race for AI infrastructure is growing. AI hardware spending hit $300 billion in 2025. Experts predict it will pass $520 billion by 2030.

Space computing offers a way to avoid power shortages and export controls. Watch for China's official launch later this month.

Source: tomshardware.com

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