Shanghai Xingshu launches first constellation of its space-based computing project

July 18, 2026 6:27 AM EDT

SHANGHAI, July ‌18 - Shanghai ​Xingshu ​Tiansuan Space Technology Co. on Saturday said it had launched ‌the first constellation of a space-computing ⁠project that in total aims to deploy ‌1,000 satellites in ‌space.

• Space-based computing means processing data in orbit, including AI and remote-sensing ​workloads, instead of sending all raw data back to Earth.

• Xingshu ⁠Tiansuan said the launch marked a step closer to ​the commercial operation of China's first space-based computing network.

• The announcement ​coincided with Chinese ‌President Xi Jinping's attendance at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference ⁠in Shanghai, where he cast Beijing as the champion of a new global ⁠AI order.

• Elon Musk's SpaceX, following its ​February merger with xAI, is advancing its own space-based computing initiatives, seeking to accelerate AI ‌development.

• Advocates say sending processed results back to Earth rather ‌than large volumes of raw ⁠data can reduce ‌latency and bandwidth ​pressure.

(Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom and Eduardo Baptista; Editing by Kirsten ‌Donovan)



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