Hold onto your smartphones, stargazers! Beijing just unveiled plans to build humanity's first AI-powered space data center in Earth's orbit 🌌. This cosmic tech hub will float 700-800km above us in the 'dawn-dusk' orbital sweet spot – basically the VIP section for satellites.
Phase 1: Shooting for the Stars (2025-2027)
Mark your calendars! The first experimental satellite launches as early as December 2025, kicking off a three-stage plan that makes Marvel's Avengers timeline look simple. Phase 1 focuses on cracking the code for space-based server clusters that can handle millions of units – imagine your TikTok feed loading at light speed 💫.
Earth Meets Sky (2028-2030)
By the end of this decade, Beijing plans to sync orbital computing power with ground stations. Picture this: AI models training in zero gravity while renewable energy systems keep the whole operation running. The innovation consortium behind this includes 24 major players like the Beijing Astro-Future Institute – basically the NASA of next-gen space tech.
2035 Vision: Cosmic Cloud Computing
The final phase aims to create a 1-gigawatt space data empire – enough juice to power 700,000 homes annually. This orbital powerhouse could revolutionize everything from climate modeling to interplanetary memes (we see you, Martian influencers 👽).
As the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission told Xinhua: "This isn't just about servers in space – it's about writing the next chapter of human innovation." With China pouring resources into becoming a global tech hub, this project might just be their ultimate power move.
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Beijing to bring AI computing to space with new data center plan
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