List of AI News about phased array technology
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2025-11-24 19:01 |
Amazon Leo Ultra: High-Speed Satellite Internet for Enterprise with AI-Driven Phased Array Technology Set for 2026
According to @ai_darpa, Amazon has announced Amazon Leo Ultra, a direct competitor to Starlink, offering enterprise-grade satellite internet with notable speeds of 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload. Leveraging full-duplex phased array technology and custom Amazon Leo silicon, the system is engineered for robust, weatherproof operation and features an integrated heat sink for thermal management. Amazon Leo Ultra's hardware supports pole mounting and measures 20 x 30 x 1.9 inches, targeting business and AI-powered connectivity needs in remote or underserved regions. With 150 satellites now in orbit and network testing underway, Amazon is positioning itself to address high-reliability AI applications, edge computing, and IoT deployments globally. The release is slated for 2026, with pricing yet to be revealed, signaling significant opportunities for AI-driven business expansion in satellite internet infrastructure (Source: @ai_darpa, Nov 24, 2025). |
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2025-11-24 17:27 |
Amazon Leo Ultra AI-Enabled Satellite Terminal Challenges Starlink with 1 Gbps Speeds and Advanced Phased Array Technology
According to Sawyer Merritt, Amazon has launched the Leo Ultra satellite terminal as a direct competitor to Starlink, featuring AI-driven full-duplex phased array technology and proprietary Amazon Leo silicon. The device offers up to 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload speeds, enabling high-bandwidth connectivity ideal for data-intensive AI applications and edge computing in remote locations. Its weatherproof design and integrated heat sink ensure reliable 24/7 operation, making it a robust solution for enterprises deploying AI-powered IoT networks and real-time analytics. The pole-mountable format targets business and industrial users seeking scalable, low-latency internet infrastructure for advanced AI workloads (Source: Sawyer Merritt). |