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Microsoft to support HPE’s Spaceborne Computer with Azure connectivity, AI processing at the edge – ZDNet
Microsoft and HPE are partnering to bring together Azure and the Spaceborne Computer-2 supercomputer, making it the ultimate edge-computing device.

Microsoft and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) said they’ll be working together to connect Azure to HPE’s Spaceborne Computer-2. The pair are touting the partnership as bringing compute and AI capabilities to the ultimate edge device — a supercomputer in space.
HP and NASA partnered to build the Spaceborne Computer, which is a commercial, off-the-shelf supercomputer. The HPE Spaceborne Computer-2 is designed to simulate computation loads during space travel via data-intensive applications. On…
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