Starcloud raises $170M at a $1.1B valuation to build data centres in orbit
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Starcloud raises $170M at a $1.1B valuation to build data centres in orbit
"Starcloud is building a Starship-class spacecraft designed to be the first orbital data centre cost-competitive with terrestrial facilities, leveraging unlimited solar power and passive cooling."
"The company has raised $170 million in a Series A round, valuing it at $1.1 billion, making it one of the fastest startups in Y Combinator's history to reach unicorn status."
"Starcloud's CEO, Philip Johnston, believes that the structural advantages of orbital data centres will make them cost-competitive with terrestrial ones, provided launch costs decrease sufficiently."
"In November 2025, Starcloud launched Starcloud-1, a 60kg satellite carrying an Nvidia H100 GPU, which is the most powerful GPU compute ever operated in space by approximately 100 times."
Starcloud, a startup from Redmond, Washington, is creating a Starship-class spacecraft to establish the first orbital data center that can compete with terrestrial facilities. The company has raised $170 million in a Series A funding round, achieving a valuation of $1.1 billion. Starcloud aims to leverage unlimited solar power and passive cooling in space to reduce operational costs. The company launched its first satellite, Starcloud-1, equipped with an Nvidia H100 GPU, marking a significant advancement in space-based computing capabilities.
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