Former SpaceX engineers revive shelved nuclear reactor design to power AI data centers

A startup founded by ex-SpaceX engineers is reviving a retired nuclear reactor design. Their goal is to provide a consistent, high-power energy source specifically for the growing needs of AI data centers.
Key takeaways
- Startup aims to power AI data centers with nuclear energy
- Revived reactor design targets consistent, high-volume power
- Addresses energy needs of expanding AI infrastructure
- Faces hurdles in cost, regulation, and waste disposal
Why it matters
The immense power demands of AI infrastructure are a growing concern. This development suggests a potential solution for reliable, large-scale energy generation, which could stabilize the cost and availability of AI services.
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