Early-Entry Player in the Race to Put AI Data Centers in Orbit

Disseminated on behalf of Intellistake Technologies Corp.

 

Elon Musk has been increasingly outspoken on the future of AI infrastructure - and the limits large-scale deployment faces.

He believes Earth simply can't support AI at scale. The electricity required, the cooling burden, and the pace of expansion are meeting hard physical constraints.

His solution? Build AI data centers in space.

In orbit, satellites can operate in near-continuous sunlight, generating up to eight times more solar power than ground-based panels. Cooling is handled naturally by the vacuum of space. And there are no land shortages, zoning rules, or grid bottlenecks.

It may sound like science fiction - but the shift is already underway.

While Google, Microsoft, Amazon and NVIDIA explore space-based AI concepts, one publicly traded company is already moving from theory to execution.

Intellistake Technologies (OTCQB:ISTKF, CSE:ISTK) has partnered with aerospace firm Orbit AI to help build the blockchain verification layer for the first Orbital Cloud - an AI-enabled satellite network designed to operate securely and autonomously in orbit.

This infrastructure is intended to serve as the trust layer, allowing AI systems in space to authenticate data and coordinate workloads without relying on Earth-based oversight.

The first satellite, Genesis-1, is scheduled to launch in December 2025, with a full constellation planned by 2030.

As Big Tech pushes toward AI data centers in space, the infrastructure needed to support them is being built now.

 

Learn how Intellistake (OTCQB:ISTKF, CSE:ISTK) is positioning at the foundation of space-based AI infrastructure.

 

 


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