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Hello Universe: NASA’s Next-Gen Space Processor Undergoes Testing

Hello Universe: NASA’s Next-Gen Space Processor Undergoes Testing
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NASA’s High Performance Spaceflight Computing project aims to dramatically improve the computing power of spacecraft. Missions need processors that can withstand the harsh space environment, so they use chips developed years ago that are hardy and reliable. But upgraded chips are needed to enable the development of autonomous spacecraft, accelerate the rate of scientific discovery […]

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