Musk’s Terafab & the 170-Meter AI Satellites: The Battle for Orbit | SpaceX vs. Blue Origin
Fresh off the March 21 event in Austin, Texas, Elon Musk has unveiled the "missing ingredient" for his orbital empire: Terafab,. In today’s episode, we break down SpaceX’s plan to produce one terawatt of processors annually—50 times the current global output—to power a constellation of up to one million satellites,.
We dive into the mind-blowing specs of the "AI Sat Mini": a spacecraft that, at 170 meters long, towers over even the Starship V3,. We discuss the new D3 chips optimized for radiation and heat,, and why Musk claims space-based AI will be more cost-effective than Earth-based data centers in just 30 months,. Plus, we analyze the "Space Race 2.0" as Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin strikes back with Project Sunrise, a 51,600-satellite rival network,. Is this the "Netscape moment" for the space economy, or are we turning our atmosphere into a "satellite crematorium"?,.
This episode includes AI-generated content.