[Press Release] Aethero and Endurosat form a strategic partnership for the creation of high-performance space-rated modular compute/platforms-as-a-service offerings

Colorado Springs, CO, 16th April 2026 — Today, Aethero, a disruptive designer and manufacturer of space-rated high-end computers, and EnduroSat, a leading space infrastructure builder, announced a strategic partnership to launch the Titan mission. Scheduled for October 2026, the mission will deploy Aethero’s next-generation NxA-ECM compute module aboard EnduroSat’s FRAME-15 ESPA-class satellite, bringing unprecedented supercomputer and data center class processing directly to Low Earth Orbit (LEO).

Satellites today generate vastly more data than current downlink architectures can handle. Bandwidth constraints consistently force operators across Earth observation, defense, and telecommunications to downsample or discard critical data before it reaches ground processing pipelines. The Titan mission eliminates this bottleneck by performing high-performance computing right at the source, allowing spacecraft to execute real-time autonomous decisions and deliver higher-value intelligence per orbit pass.

Building upon two highly successful In-Orbit Demonstrations, Titan represents Aethero’s most advanced deployment to date. Each NxA-ECM module is built around NVIDIA’s Jetson Blackwell-based Thor silicon, delivering over 4,000 TFLOPS of compute power. Scaling through Kubernetes clustering and drawing on the FRAME-15 platform’s 3.4 kW peak power capacity, the Titan mission will generate up to 16,000 TFLOPS of distributed on-orbit compute. This immense processing power is protected by Aethero’s signature radiation-hardening-by-system-design, which combines radiation-tolerant COTS silicon with advanced hardware and software mitigations to deliver high performance at a fraction of the cost of traditional radiation-hardened components.

Through this partnership, Aethero will further expand its compute-as-a-service (CaaS) offering. EnduroSat’s modular, cableless FRAME architecture seamlessly integrates Aethero’s payloads, enabling compute capabilities for a vast array of applications. These range from defense-focused Space Development Agency (SDA) PWSA applications to commercial Earth Observation, and dynamic telecom routing—including facilitating low-latency 5G NR-NTN signal processing and acting as an orbital Content Delivery Network (CDN) to serve high-demand data directly to users on the ground.

Deploying a high-power, multi-payload compute configuration traditionally takes months of custom integration. However, EnduroSat’s standardized, software-flexible satellite architecture completely eliminates this delay. An ESPA-class FRAME satellite can be assembled, integrated, and functionally tested by a single technician in just 8 hours. This provides Aethero with a rapid 6-month concept-to-data timeline, entirely de-risking the mission profile by leveraging EnduroSat’s extensive flight heritage.

“EnduroSat’s FRAME platforms, in combination with advanced Aethero compute modules and payload design, enable the distributed compute performance that future space use cases require, at a cost that makes in-orbit AI deployable at scale,” said Amit Pinnamaneni, CTO & Co-founder of Aethero. “This effectively transforms satellites into highly autonomous, cost-effective orbital data centers or supercomputers that facilitate seamless global connectivity.”

“Aethero is building the computing infrastructure that next-generation autonomous missions depend on,” added Raycho Raychev, Founder and CEO of EnduroSat. “FRAME was designed to support exactly this kind of demanding applications with no custom engineering and a rapid path to scale. Our space service streamlines space infrastructure deployment so Aethero can focus on delivering their orbital computing solution to market faster.”

Aethero and EnduroSat’s joint architecture easily scales to support a distributed multi-node compute constellation, setting the gold standard for the next era of intelligent space operations.

Check out Endurosat’s article about Aethero at their website: Orbital Data Center in LEO: Aethero & EnduroSat Titan Mission

For more information about EnduroSat, visit their website at https://www.endurosat.com/, and follow the company on X and LinkedIn.

To learn more about Aethero, visit our website at https://www.aethero.com/ and follow the company on X and LinkedIn.

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