Days after complaining to FCC about Spacex’s Space datacentre plans, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin files application for datacenter satellites

Amazon's Blue Origin has applied to launch up to 51,600 orbiting data center satellites, citing insatiable AI demand. The company argues these space-based servers will complement terrestrial infrastructure, offering a new compute tier independent of Earth's constraints. Blue Origin claims Project Sunrise will make AI compute more accessible and use spectrum efficiently, benefiting the public interest.

Days after complaining to FCC about Spacex’s Space datacentre plans, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin files application for datacenter satellites
Amazon's Blue Origin has applied to launch up to 51,600 orbiting data center satellites, citing insatiable AI demand. The company argues these space-based servers will complement terrestrial infrastructure, offering a new compute tier independent of Earth's constraints. Blue Origin claims Project Sunrise will make AI compute more accessible and use spectrum efficiently, benefiting the public interest.