DPhi Space Launches Clustergate-2 Satellite Computing Platform
DPhi Space has unveiled Clustergate-2, a satellite-based platform for developers to execute AI software in orbit. This initiative aims to enhance real-time data processing capabilities, addressing the bottleneck of data transmission from space sensors to Earth.

DPhi Space launched Clustergate-2 on SpaceX's Transporter-16 mission, hosted on the Vigoride-7 satellite. Clustergate-2 features dual ARM quad-core processors, a programmable FPGA, an NVIDIA GPU, and supports containerized software applications, enabling developers to run AI models directly in orbit.
This system aims to address the growing data influx from space sensors by processing information closer to the source, reducing latency. The platform allows for practical applications such as post-quantum encryption and anomaly detection.
A hackathon co-organized with Liquid AI runs until May 8, encouraging developers to explore potential use cases. The initiative marks a significant advancement in making space computing accessible and programmable.




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