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# NVIDIA Space Compute Division
**Type:** Hardware manufacturer (space-grade AI accelerators)
**Status:** Active development
**Key Products:** Space-1 Vera Rubin Module (announced, not shipping), IGX Thor (shipping), Jetson Orin (shipping)
**Market Position:** Dominant GPU manufacturer entering space compute ecosystem
## Overview
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.
## Product Portfolio
- **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.
- **IGX Thor:** Edge AI accelerator for space applications. Status: Available now.
- **Jetson Orin:** Edge AI accelerator for space applications. Status: Available now.
## Named Partners
- **Aetherflux:** SBSP startup with DoD backing
- **Axiom Space:** ODC nodes, ISS operations, future commercial station
- **Kepler Communications:** Optical relay network
- **Planet Labs:** Earth observation, AI inferencing on imagery (hundreds of satellites)
- **Sophia Space:** Undisclosed use case
- **Starcloud:** ODC missions
## Strategic Significance
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).
## Technical Challenges
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.
## Timeline
- **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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entity_type: company
name: Sophia Space
domain: space-development
focus: orbital compute thermal management
status: active
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# Sophia Space # Sophia Space
**Focus:** Orbital compute thermal management solutions **Type:** Space technology company
**Status:** Active
**Use Case:** Undisclosed
## Overview ## Overview
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.
Sophia Space develops thermal management technology for orbital data centers, including the TILE system.
## Products
**TILE System:**
- Flat 1-meter-square modules
- Integrated passive heat spreaders
- 92% power-to-compute efficiency
- Designed for orbital data center applications
## Timeline ## Timeline
- **2026-03-16** — Named as NVIDIA space compute partner at GTC 2026. Use case undisclosed.
- **2026-03-01** — TILE system referenced in Space Computer Blog analysis as emerging approach to orbital thermal management