AI chips fit for Space…
"While AI has taken the world by storm in recent years, the technology's deployment in orbit has been slow. Outside of Earth's atmosphere, ionized particles and cosmic rays hammer satellites, threatening their electronics. For computers to survive in space, they must be hardened —made of resilient materials and designed to withstand high doses of radiation. But to make a computer fit for space takes years. Satellite manufacturers therefore often have to make do with rather obsolete processors.
"Georgia-based Cosmic Shielding Corporation (CSC), a spin-out from Sweden's Chalmers University of Technology, thinks it has a solution to the problem. The company has developed a special nanocomposite shielding metamaterial —a kind of polymer interspersed with nanoparticles (the exact composition of which is a trade secret) —that stops the charged particles in their tracks."
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