Starcloud’s path to 88,000 computing satellites
spacenews.com May 28, 2026

Starcloud’s path to 88,000 computing satellites

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Starcloud, a company specializing in orbital datacenters, has sent its first satellite, Starcloud-1, into orbit via a SpaceX launch. The 60-kilogram spacecraft is equipped with a powerful NVIDIA H100 GPU, making it 100 times more powerful than any GPU in space before. Starcloud plans to launch its second satellite, Starcloud-2, in eight months, with the goal of scaling up to a constellation of 88,000 three-ton satellites to deploy 20 gigawatts of new compute. This ambitious plan relies on frequent Starship flights from SpaceX.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The success of Starcloud's orbital datacenter project could disrupt the traditional datacenter market, offering a lower-cost alternative for companies that require high-performance computing.
  • · By leveraging the lower energy costs of space-based computing, Starcloud aims to compete with terrestrial datacenters on a cost-per-compute basis, potentially revolutionizing the way companies process data and run AI workloads.