NVIDIA has announced the 'Space-1 Vera Rubin Module,' an AI processing module that operates in space, delivering 25 times the processing power of the H100 in outer space.



NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced the ' Space-1 Vera Rubin Module, ' an AI processing module that operates in space, during his keynote address at the AI conference '

GTC 2026. '

NVIDIA Launches Space Computing, Rocketing AI Into Orbit | NVIDIA Newsroom
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/space-computing

NVIDIA GTC Keynote 2026 - YouTube


The NVIDIA Space-1 Vera Rubin Module is an AI processing module equipped with a Rubin-generation GPU that can provide up to 25 times the AI computing power of the H100 in space. Powered by solar energy, it can deliver AI processing power comparable to that of a ground-based data center. This enables the direct execution of large-scale language models and advanced foundational models in space.



Furthermore, there are also the energy-efficient and compact AI processing modules 'NVIDIA IGX Thor' and 'NVIDIA Jetson Orin,' which enable edge computing in orbit.



CEO Huang stated, 'The final frontier, space computing, has arrived. To deploy satellite constellations and advance exploration into deep space, intelligence must be present wherever data is generated. AI processing across space and on Earth enables real-time sensing, decision-making, and autonomous action, transforming on-orbit data centers into exploration instruments and spacecraft into automated navigation systems. Together with our partners, NVIDIA will expand our business beyond Earth and lead intelligence to realm no one has ever reached before.'



Furthermore, NVIDIA is collaborating with the startup Starcloud to develop a plan to install a 5GW-class data center in space.

Plans to install data centers in outer space are nearing realization - GIGAZINE



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