Lumen Orbit, a provider of in-space Edge processing capabilities, has raised over USD 10 million in seed funding after participating in Y Combinator's startup accelerator. The Washington-based company has also partnered with NVIDIA and joined its Inception program.
The funding will be used to develop Lumen's AI-powered data centers in orbit. The first demonstration satellites are scheduled for launch in 2025.
The collaboration with NVIDIA for the Inception program would allow Lumen Orbit to access NVIDIA's expertise in AI and computing infrastructure. NVIDIA processing chips are expected to be significant in Lumen Orbit's mission of deploying AI data centers in orbit.
Lumen Orbit claims its space-based data centers could provide energy at 22x lower cost than current prices. Its proposed 40 MW data center would cost USD 8.2 million to deploy, compared to USD 167 million for a terrestrial facility over a decade.
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