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Spacetech startup Pixxel is joining forces with AI company Sarvam to launch an orbital data centre satellite — bringing computing power into space. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

Under the partnership, Pixxel will design, build, launch and operate the ‘Pathfinder’ satellite, while Sarvam will provide the AI backbone, enabling both training and inference directly in orbit through full-stack language models running onboard.

Under the partnership, Pixxel will design, build, launch and operate the ‘Pathfinder’ satellite, while Sarvam will provide the AI backbone, enabling both training and inference directly in orbit through full-stack language models running onboard.

As part of the partnership, Pixxel said it will design, build, launch, and operate the Pathfinder satellite while Sarvam will handle AI model training and inference.
Indian space company Pixxel and AI firm Sarvam are collaborating on a groundbreaking orbital data centre satellite. This satellite, named Pathfinder, will process vast amounts of space-based data directly in orbit using advanced AI models. This innovation pro…
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