Something wild just happened in orbit. Starcloud—a startup backed by Nvidia—pulled off the first-ever AI model training session from space. They shot up a satellite last month, and get this: it's packing an H100 GPU inside. Now their Starcloud-1 satellite is up there running Gemma (that open-source LLM) and actually responding to queries. Space-based AI compute is no longer science fiction.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-11 23:57
Whoa, running AI in space? Now we've really sent the computing to the heavens.
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GasFeeLover
· 12-11 13:18
Wow, the H100 is already in the sky? How much gas fee would that cost haha
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FortuneTeller42
· 12-11 06:54
Wow, the H100 is skyrocketing? Isn't this going to reshape the computing power landscape?
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BakedCatFanboy
· 12-10 19:06
Wow, satellites can now run AI, is the next step to mine on the Moon?
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ForkYouPayMe
· 12-10 19:02
ngl, this is really out of control now, running AI training on satellites? Is the next step to also equip Mars with a graphics card?
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-10 18:54
No way, for real? The H100 is directly sent to the sky? These guys are crazy.
Something wild just happened in orbit. Starcloud—a startup backed by Nvidia—pulled off the first-ever AI model training session from space. They shot up a satellite last month, and get this: it's packing an H100 GPU inside. Now their Starcloud-1 satellite is up there running Gemma (that open-source LLM) and actually responding to queries. Space-based AI compute is no longer science fiction.