Valley of Depth

Data Center Debate, with Philip Johnston (CEO of Starcloud)

Jan 21, 2026
In this lively discussion, Philip Johnston, CEO and founder of Starcloud, discusses the revolutionary idea of space-based data centers. He highlights how energy and water limitations on Earth are driving the need for off-planet compute solutions. Philip reveals the outcomes of running an NVIDIA H100 in orbit and dives into the economics of launching GPUs into space. He also addresses national security concerns regarding who will control future compute capacities, positioning Starcloud as a leader in this burgeoning field.
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INSIGHT

Earth Limits Make Space Necessary

  • Philip Johnston argues Earth faces hard limits on energy and water that will constrain data center growth.
  • If AI demand keeps doubling, building data centers in space becomes a necessary extension of the compute stack.
ANECDOTE

Tucson Rejection Highlights Local Pushback

  • Philip recounts Tucson rejecting a gigawatt terrestrial data center despite big tax revenue and jobs.
  • Residents feared the project would undo decades of water conservation progress in the community.
ANECDOTE

Mean Tweets And Fundraise Pain

  • Philip describes the heavy online backlash and a 400-page Reddit thread after his TED talk announcement.
  • Despite 20 VC rejections post-critique, one investor accepted knowing the risks after reading the criticism.
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