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everforwardtoday at 12:34 PM1 replyview on HN

Have they even talked about how they’re going to handle the heat?

I’m willing to believe the construction is plausible (maybe not cost-effective, but possible), and robotic operation of it is a stretch but with some optimism I could be convinced.

I don’t see how they can get rid of the heat, at least in a realistic way that isn’t “a square kilometer of black body radiation surfaces” or something equally “works on paper, so uneconomical it will never actually happen”.


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NBJacktoday at 1:18 PM

Heat is where the math breaks down. If you examine the heat the ISS is able to deal with (about 70 KW) vs say a H200 SXM5 (700W), you can stick a grand total of 100 units there, or about 12 nodes. This isn't even accounting for supporting infrastructure, compute, etc., nor are we taking a power source into account.

Either there's a revolutionary heat dissipation system in the works they're keeping a secret, or my ass is getting a smoke rash.