11/02/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Today marks a historic moment in space technology and AI infrastructure. StarCloud, a portfolio company we backed in their seed round, has successfully launched StarCloud-1 - the first satellite carrying an NVIDIA H100 GPU into orbit.
Twenty-one months. That's how long it took StarCloud to go from company inception to satellite launch. The industry average is four years.
The StarCloud-1 satellite carries the NVIDIA H100 GPU - delivering 100 times more AI processing capability than any chip that has ever left Earth's atmosphere. This isn't just an incremental improvement; it's a fundamental leap in orbital computing power.
Data centers currently consume 2-3% of global electricity, projected to reach 8% by 2030. These facilities require massive amounts of water for cooling, generate significant carbon emissions, and face increasing land constraints.
Space offers a fundamentally different paradigm:
StarCloud-1 processes Earth observation data in orbit:
By processing data in orbit, StarCloud eliminates transmission delays and reduces bandwidth requirements by 90%.
StarCloud-1 represents several breakthrough achievements:
The mission runs Google's Gemma model - the first large language model operating in space. This demonstrates that sophisticated AI workloads can run reliably in the challenging orbital environment.
Integrating an NVIDIA H100 GPU into a satellite required solving unprecedented thermal and power management challenges in the vacuum of space.
Philip Johnston
CEO & Co-founder
McKinsey, Harvard MBA
Ezra Feilden
CTO & Co-founder
Airbus, Imperial College PhD
Adi Oltean
Chief Engineer
SpaceX Starlink, Microsoft
The team brings exceptional credentials:
StarCloud's vision extends far beyond this initial launch:
StarCloud sits at the convergence of three massive trends: exploding AI computational demand, plummeting space launch costs, and urgent sustainability imperatives. This launch proves the technical feasibility. The economics will follow.
Our investment in StarCloud reflects our conviction that the future of computing infrastructure will increasingly move to space.
1. Market Timing
AI demand is exploding while terrestrial data centers face fundamental constraints. Space offers a solution that scales infinitely.
2. Sustainability Imperative
As environmental concerns mount, the zero-water, renewable-energy advantages of space computing become increasingly valuable.
3. Economic Trajectory
With launch costs dropping dramatically, the unit economics of space computing are approaching terrestrial parity.
4. Exceptional Team
The combination of satellite expertise (Ezra), space operations experience (Adi), and business acumen (Philip) creates a uniquely capable founding team.
StarCloud-1 is more than a technological achievement-it's a proof point for an entirely new computing paradigm.
The successful deployment of an H100 GPU in orbit demonstrates that:
As StarCloud scales from one satellite to a constellation, and eventually to orbital data centers, we expect to see:
This launch validates several aspects of our early-stage investment strategy:
The successful launch and operation of StarCloud-1 significantly de-risks the technical assumptions underlying our investment thesis.
Proof of concept opens doors to enterprise customers, government contracts, and strategic partnerships that weren't possible before launch.
As the first to deploy data center-class GPUs in orbit, StarCloud has established a significant first-mover advantage.
The data is being processed right now, in orbit. Every second, StarCloud-1 is:
This is just the beginning. As launch costs continue to fall and AI demand continues to grow, space-based computing infrastructure will transition from experimental to essential.
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