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China Begins Developing Artificial Intelligence Constellation In Space With Satellite Launch
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A Long March-2D rocket launched the first batch of the Three-Body Computing Constellation from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.
The constellation is designed to "host thousands of satellites with a total computing power of 1,000 peta operations per second (POPS) upon completion," according to China Central Television.
Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta
The constellation is designed to "host thousands of satellites with a total computing power of 1,000 peta operations per second (POPS) upon completion," according to China Central Television.
Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta
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