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Beijing has approved the establishment of a space computing industry innovation center, set to connect the entire industrial chain of space computing and boost the development of the satellite Internet of Things (IoT) sector.
The innovation center has identified six major research areas:
- highly reliable, heat-resistant space-native computing chips,
- high-performance hyper-interconnected space computing payloads,
- space computing satellite platforms and standard systems,
- space-based large models under constrained power conditions,
- integrated space-ground cloud-based measurement and control networking, and
- space computing power service-oriented and tokenized operations.
The innovation center will be officially unveiled at the end of June.
Space computing refers to an emerging computing paradigm that deploys data processing, storage, intelligent analysis and decision-making capabilities on orbital platforms such as satellites and space stations.
The innovation center is jointly led by Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) and leading enterprises in the space computing sector. Beijing is already home to the most complete aerospace and computing industrial chain in the country.