As launch costs continue to fall, constellations are growing from dozens of spacecraft to thousands. Yet onboard computing is lagging behind. Most satellite still act as passive sensors merely relaying raw data back to Earth.
Developing applications for space is fundamentally constrained by limited power budgets, memory capacity, and communication bandwidth. Existing compute frameworks and hardware are not designed for these constraints.
Future missions require spacecraft to process information where it is generated, collaborate with neighboring satellites, and make decisions independently. Earth observation, defence and security, autonomous space missions, and space infrastructure all depend on one thing: Reliable Space Native Compute.