TL;DW:

Does It Make Sense To Put Data Centers In Space?

At some point in the future, yes.

Can They Really Cost Less To Operate?

In theory, yes.

Scott expresses concerns that current startups have not adequately addressed some of the practical challenges, such as cooling.

  • themeatbridge
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    123 months ago

    It would be way hotter in general. Conductive cooling requires a medium to transfer heat. In a vacuum, you only have radiation, which doesn’t cool quickly enough for a shit ton of processors. In the sun, it would be worse, but they would need cooling even in the shade.

    • Now I am wondering can a fan move heat in a vacuum? I assume not because they don’t move the heat but the air around the hot thing, but I also don’t know much about thermodynamics especially in a vacuum.

      • themeatbridge
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        143 months ago

        You nailed it. Fans move air. Hot air away, cool air in, and that’s how a fan cools. In a vacuum, it would just spin until friction slowed it down, so technically it would generate heat.