TelePIX, a trailblazing space startup originating from South Korea, has accomplished an unprecedented feat: the creation of TetraPLEX, a superior AI processor specifically engineered for satellites. With a remarkable processing capacity of 10 trillion operations per second, TetraPLEX represents a significant milestone in satellite technology.
Functioning as an on-board processor (OBP), TetraPLEX revolutionizes in-space AI processing and edge computing, transforming the way satellite data is managed.
Developed in partnership with NVIDIA, TetraPLEX allows for efficient, immediate data analysis directly within the satellite, dramatically curtailing both the time and cost typically associated with traditional ground-based processing.
TetraPLEX will redefine real-time analysis of large datasets in space, particularly for tasks like greenhouse gas monitoring.
This technology sets the stage for the "Spaceborne ESG AI Cloud Edge Computing Solution," an innovative cloud-based AI platform for satellites, crafted by TelePIX.
"With TetraPLEX, we aim to propel the entire satellite data service industry forward and significantly contribute to climate change response," says Dongshik Won, Director at TelePIX.
TelePIX is gearing up to launch TetraPLEX in June, aiming to be the first company globally to demonstrate the real-time, high-speed parallel processing of satellite big data AI models.
TelePIX plans to introduce South Korea's first Spaceborne AI Cloud platform service, enabling software or algorithm processing in space using AWS Ground Station and AI/machine learning services.
TelePIX, a member of the Global Digital Innovation Network, is creating a stir in the small satellite scene.
Witness the next frontier of space exploration with TelePIX's upcoming launch this June, as the New Space revolution takes flight.
Explore how TelePIX's TetraPLEX, a high-performance AI processor for satellites, is revolutionizing in-space AI processing and edge computing. Join us as we delve into the future of satellite technology and the pivotal role of AI in space exploration.
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