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# NVIDIA Space Compute Division
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**Type:** Hardware manufacturer (space-grade AI accelerators)
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**Status:** Active development
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**Key Products:** Space-1 Vera Rubin Module (announced, not shipping), IGX Thor (shipping), Jetson Orin (shipping)
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**Market Position:** Dominant GPU manufacturer entering space compute ecosystem
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## Overview
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NVIDIA's space compute initiative represents the company's formal entry into the orbital data center and space AI hardware market. The Space-1 Vera Rubin Module, announced at GTC 2026, is designed to deliver 25x the AI inferencing compute of NVIDIA H100 for space-based applications.
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## Product Portfolio
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- **Space-1 Vera Rubin Module:** Space-hardened GPU architecture for orbital data centers and AI training. Status: "Available at a later date" (not shipping as of March 2026). No TRL specification or radiation tolerance spec published.
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- **IGX Thor:** Edge AI accelerator for space applications. Status: Available now.
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- **Jetson Orin:** Edge AI accelerator for space applications. Status: Available now.
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## Named Partners
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- **Aetherflux:** SBSP startup with DoD backing
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- **Axiom Space:** ODC nodes, ISS operations, future commercial station
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- **Kepler Communications:** Optical relay network
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- **Planet Labs:** Earth observation, AI inferencing on imagery (hundreds of satellites)
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- **Sophia Space:** Undisclosed use case
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- **Starcloud:** ODC missions
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## Strategic Significance
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NVIDIA's entry signals the company sees ODC as a credible market worth building dedicated hardware for. The partner list connects SBSP, ODC, and defense applications in a single hardware ecosystem, suggesting these markets share infrastructure requirements. Planet Labs represents the highest-volume deployed case (hundreds of satellites doing on-orbit inference).
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## Technical Challenges
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NVIDIA explicitly acknowledges the space thermal challenge: "In space, there's no conduction. There's no convection. There's just radiation — so engineers have to figure out how to cool these systems out in space." The "available later" status for Vera Rubin Space Module suggests radiation hardening design is still in development.
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## Timeline
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- **2026-03-16** — Announced Space-1 Vera Rubin Module at GTC 2026. Product "available at a later date." Named six partner companies across SBSP, ODC, and Earth observation markets.
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name: Sophia Space
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focus: orbital compute thermal management
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status: active
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# Sophia Space
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# Sophia Space
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**Focus:** Orbital compute thermal management solutions
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**Type:** Space technology company
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**Status:** Active
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**Use Case:** Undisclosed
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Sophia Space is a named partner in NVIDIA's space compute ecosystem announcement at GTC 2026. No public information about their specific use case or business model was disclosed in the announcement.
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Sophia Space develops thermal management technology for orbital data centers, including the TILE system.
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**TILE System:**
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- Flat 1-meter-square modules
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- Integrated passive heat spreaders
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- 92% power-to-compute efficiency
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- Designed for orbital data center applications
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- **2026-03-16** — Named as NVIDIA space compute partner at GTC 2026. Use case undisclosed.
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- **2026-03-01** — TILE system referenced in Space Computer Blog analysis as emerging approach to orbital thermal management
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