Atomic-6 Unveils ODC.space for On-Demand Orbital Data Center Capacity
Atomic-6 has launched ODC.space, a marketplace facilitating the procurement of orbital data center capacity, aiming to address terrestrial infrastructure constraints. The platform offers delivery in 2-3 years, significantly faster than traditional data center timelines exceeding five years, thus enabling AI developers and government agencies to access computing resources more efficiently.

Atomic-6's ODC.space allows customers to specify, price, and order orbital data center capacity without the complexities of satellite program development. The platform targets organizations constrained by terrestrial limitations such as land and power availability, promising delivery timelines of 2-3 years compared to over five years for ground-based alternatives.
ODC.space integrates spacecraft construction, launch services, and mission operations, managing regulatory tasks to simplify access to orbital computing. The initiative responds to increasing demand for computing infrastructure driven by AI applications and remote sensing. Additionally, it leverages advanced technology to mitigate challenges relating to power density, thermal management, and survivability, making orbital data centers a viable solution for secure and efficient computing.




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