@rohanpaul_ai: For orbital datacenters, space has lots of energy, but cooling is hard there. Without convection, heat must radiate awa…
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A tweet discusses the challenges and solutions for cooling orbital datacenters in space, highlighting that despite heat dissipation difficulties, there is ample physical space to accommodate large radiators, as noted by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
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For orbital datacenters, space has lots of energy, but cooling is hard there. Without convection, heat must radiate away, which needs large surfaces.
But it is solvable because “there’s a lot of space in space” ~ Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang https://t.co/vg74Bx7gft
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