
The world's first space computing network serving silicon-based intelligent agents has been disclosed, expected to be completed by 2035

Guoxing Aerospace disclosed the world's first space computing network plan centered on serving silicon-based intelligent entities (such as autonomous driving and robotics) at today's "Star Computing • Smart Connection" seminar. The network plans to deploy 2,800 computing satellites, of which over 95% are inference computing satellites. The first space computing center is scheduled for launch in May 2025, with plans to complete the commercial networking of a thousand satellites by 2030 and achieve full constellation deployment by 2035, capable of providing computing power to billions of silicon-based intelligent entities
Today, the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology held the "Star Computing • Intelligent Connection" Space Computing Power Seminar, where Guoxing Aerospace disclosed the world's first space computing power network plan serving silicon-based intelligent entities. The plan aims to build a space computing power network consisting of 2,800 computing satellites, with a core mission to serve silicon-based intelligent entities in the aerospace, land, and maritime fields (such as autonomous vehicles, drones, intelligent robots, etc.) as well as the reasoning and training of AI models.
According to reports, the 01 group of the aforementioned "Star Computing" plan by Guoxing Aerospace successfully launched its space computing center in May 2025 (also the first launch of the Zhijiang Laboratory's "Trinity Computing Constellation"); by 2030, it will complete a network of thousands of satellites and commercial use, with over 95% being reasoning computing satellites, while also completing on-orbit verification of ultra-large-scale training computing satellites; by 2035, the entire network will be completed, capable of serving hundreds of millions of silicon-based intelligent entities.
Source: Daily Economic News
