Edge Computing & Analytics elevated to Low Earth Orbit. Provides the first commercial access to datacenter-grade computing and analytics in orbit.
Created: 2020-01-14
Updated: 2025-09-06
Company - OrbitsEdge
Product/Service - SatFrame
- Classification
- Miscellaneous
- Category
- In-Orbit Computing
In-Orbit Data Storage
Space-Data-As-A-Service
Space Data Centre
- Fields
- Orbital Data Centre
Edge Computing
- Status
- Development
- First launch
- 2026
OrbitsEdge Partners with Above Space to Revolutionize Space Computing, 2025-05-08.
- OrbitsEdge has partnered with Above: Orbital Inc to launch their Edge1 radiation-shielded computational platform payload on the upcoming Prometheus SparkTM mission.
- The Edge1 platform, integrated into Above’s Prometheus spacecraft, will enable real-time sensor data processing in orbit.
- The Edge1 by OrbitsEdge features two redundant systems each containing a Central Processing Unit, Arithmetic Logic Units, Neural Processing Unit, Internal memory, External Storage, and radiation shielding. This robust architecture ensures reliable operation in space.
- The mission is currently scheduled to fly NET Q1 2026.
OrbitsEdge’s First Mission to Space is a Shoe In, 2025-06-26.
- OrbitsEdge’s Edge1 computing module will host a range of AI agents, including the first AI shoe designer in space.
- OrbitsEdge’s long-term goal is to build data centers in space.
- OrbitsEdge is flying preloaded with an AI agent from Syntilay, a shoe company backed by Reebok co-founder Joe Foster that 3D prints AI-designed kicks.
- Copernic Space is essentially creating a way for people to buy compute power on OrbitsEdge, and then own the assets created in space.