# Space Computing
Latest news and articles about Space Computing
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Space-Grade Intelligence: Digital China Secures Landmark Contract for AI Acceleration Modules
Digital China Group has officially entered the space computing market by securing a contract to provide high-reliability AI acceleration modules to an undisclosed partner. This move marks a significant evolution for the IT giant as it pivots toward high-stakes, specialized hardware in China's rapidly expanding aerospace and AI sectors.

Beyond the Atmosphere: Beijing Moves to Secure the Future of Orbital Intelligence
Beijing has launched a dedicated Space Computing Innovation Center to develop radiation-hardened AI chips and satellite cooling systems. The move signals a strategic shift toward processing data in orbit, aimed at achieving technological parity with global leaders in commercial aerospace.

The Celestial Cloud: China Stakes Its Claim to the High Ground of Space Computing
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is accelerating the development of orbital computing to overcome terrestrial energy constraints and achieve real-time data processing. By integrating AI computing directly into satellite constellations, Beijing aims to lead the 'first tier' of a global space-based infrastructure that supports the low-altitude economy and emergency response.

The Orbit of Profit: Why China’s Space Computing Ambitions Face a Commercial Reality Check
Academician Lu Jianhua warns that China's space computing industry faces a 'commercial dead end' unless it can integrate communication networks with orbital computing to create a sustainable profit model. Despite rapid satellite deployment, the sector continues to struggle with high costs and a lack of clear commercial utility.

Orbital Intelligence: China’s MIIT Charts Path for Integrated Space Computing to Fuel the Low-Altitude Economy
China's MIIT has outlined a new strategic focus on 'space computing' to integrate satellite communication, navigation, and remote sensing with on-orbit data processing. This initiative is specifically designed to provide the real-time infrastructure needed for the low-altitude drone economy and emergency response systems.

Orbital Intelligence: Beijing Deploys Millions to Secure the Future of Space Computing
Beijing has launched a major funding initiative for space computing, offering up to 10 million RMB per project to solve critical bottlenecks in reusable rockets and radiation-resistant chips. The program uses a market-driven 'Open Competition' model to accelerate China's commercial space capabilities.