fusioncomputes
Fusioncomputes is a speculative term for computing systems that couple nuclear fusion energy generation with high-performance computing to provide continuous, scalable processing power with low carbon emissions.
The concept envisions data centers powered by compact fusion reactors or fusion-grade energy sources, enabling baseload
Key components would include a fusion energy module, radiation shielding for sensitive electronics, modular compute racks
Architecture concepts vary; some proposals emphasize "safe-by-design" fusion modules with remote maintenance; others explore on-site tritium
Potential advantages include uninterrupted power, high energy density, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions relative to traditional
As of now, fusioncomputes remains largely speculative and not yet realized in a commercial system.