While Elon Musk may believe that building AI data centres in space is 'a no-brainer', SpaceX IPO filing lists it among risks; says: Plans in early stages, involve significant technical complexity and …
SpaceX has cautioned investors that its ambitious plans for orbital AI data centers are in their nascent stages, facing significant technical hurdles and unproven technologies.
The company's pre-IPO filing highlights the early development of these initiatives, emphasizing that commercial viability remains uncertain.
Challenges include the harsh space environment and reliance on Starship's successful scaled development for future growth.
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