AI Hits a Power Wall. Starcloud Launches Data Centers Into Orbit

AI Hits a Power Wall. Starcloud Launches Data Centers Into Orbit

From Inevitable by an MCJ podcast

January 13, 2026 · 36 min

About this episode

Philip Johnston discusses Starcloud's innovative approach to building data centers in space to address AI's power challenges.

Philip Johnston is co-founder and CEO of Starcloud, a company building data centers in space to solve AI's power crisis. Starcloud has already launched the first NVIDIA H100 GPU into orbit and is partnering with cloud providers like Crusoe to scale orbital computing infrastructure. As AI demand accelerates, data centers are running into a new bottleneck: access to reliable, affordable power. Grid congestion, interconnection delays, and cooling requirements are slowing the deployment of new AI data centers, even as compute demand continues to surge. Traditional data centers face 5-10 year lead times for new power projects due to permitting, interconnection queues, and grid capacity constraints. In this episode, Philip explains why Starcloud is building data centers in orbit, where continuous solar power is available and heat can be rejected directly into the vacuum of space. He walks through Starcloud’s first on-orbit GPU deployment, the realities of cooling and radiation in space, and how orbital data centers could relieve pressure on terrestrial power systems as AI infrastructure scales.

People in this episode

Guest: Philip Johnston

Topics covered

  • AI
  • data centers
  • space technology
  • power crisis
  • orbital computing

Keywords

  • NVIDIA H100
  • solar power
  • cooling
  • radiation
  • cloud providers

Mentioned in this episode

Products: H100, Crusoe, NVIDIA H100

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