SpaceX Warns Investors That Orbital AI Data Centers May Not Be Commercially Viable

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On April 23, SpaceX stated in its IPO application that orbital AI computing and the industrialization efforts on the Moon and Mars are still in the early stages, involving significant technological complexities, and may not be commercially viable. Elon Musk has referred to space AI computing as an obvious choice, believing that orbit could become the lowest-cost storage location for AI within two to three years. The document warns that orbital AI data centers operate in harsh and unpredictable space environments, where systems may fail. Additionally, delays in the development of Starship could also limit the company’s growth strategy. SpaceX currently targets a valuation of approximately $1.75 trillion and plans to raise $75 billion in the coming months.

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