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China’s ADA Space has launched the first of a planned 2,800-satellite network of AI supercomputers.
Once complete, the space-based Three-Body Computing Constellation will support real-time, in-orbit data processing.
IPA Senior Fellow and Chief Economist Adam Creighton says it is “great news” to see a deal made on tariffs between the US and ...
China launches first of 2,800 satellites for AI space computing constellation China launched 12 satellites early Wednesday ...
The rocket blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, marking a significant advancement in ...
These satellites will be used to test advanced capabilities like cross-orbit laser communication and astronomical ...
China launches 12 AI satellites for space-based supercomputing via Long March 2D rocket, aiming to rival Earth’s top data ...
China has initiated its Three-Body Computing Constellation project. A Long March 2D rocket carried twelve AI satellites into ...
America agreed to drop the 145 per cent tariffs on China to 30 per cent, while Beijing agreed to slash 125 per cent levies on the US to 10 per cent. Mr Creighton told Sky News host Peta Credlin ...
Once completed, the system is expected to deliver real-time, in-orbit processing at a staggering 1,000 peta operations per ...
The International Energy Agency expects global data centres to consume huge amounts of power. By 2026, they may use over ...