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NASA’s AI space chip survived radiation, thermal extremes, and shock testing — performing 500 times faster than every processor currently in orbit
The computer inside NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the most expensive science instrument ever launched, runs on a ...
NASA is testing a next-generation space computer chip that could give spacecraft the ability to operate far more ...
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NASA’s HPSC processor clocked 500 times the speed of current spaceflight computers during radiation and shock testing at JPL
Inside a shielded test chamber at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, a processor no larger than a drink ...
Small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, NASA’s High Performance Spaceflight Computing processor packs the power of a full ...
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NASA debuts radiation-hardened chip with 500x more power than current space processors
NASA is testing a next-generation space processor designed to dramatically increase the computing power ...
NASA’s High Performance Spaceflight Computing project began testing the next-generation processor in February, sending an ...
NASA is testing a powerful next-generation space processor designed to dramatically improve spacecraft computing capabilities ...
NASA’s new radiation-hardened processor delivers up to 500 times more computing performance than existing space-grade chips, ...
Small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, NASA's High Performance Spaceflight Computing processor packs the power of a full ...
The microbe was gathered from the agency's clean rooms, where experts build spacecraft in carefully controlled environments.
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