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  1. Formula 1’s Data Explosion: The Petabyte Race Weekend Is Not Far Off

    Formula 1 is experiencing a significant increase in data generation, with race weekends now producing 650 terabytes of data, a 30% rise in two years. This surge is driven by an expanding global fanbase, particularly younger demographics, who demand more interactive and diverse content beyond traditional broadcasts. To meet these evolving fan expectations, F1 is enhancing its data infrastructure, incorporating AI and edge computing to deliver real-time telemetry, multi-camera angles, and extensive behind-the-scenes content. AI

    Formula 1’s Data Explosion: The Petabyte Race Weekend Is Not Far Off

    IMPACT Formula 1's data surge and infrastructure upgrades signal a growing need for AI and edge computing in high-velocity data environments.

  2. Star Citizen has raised $1 billion, remains in early access after nine years

    Star Citizen, a highly ambitious space simulation game, has surpassed $1 billion in funding from over 6.5 million backers. Despite its extensive development period, which began with a Kickstarter in 2012, the game remains in an alpha state nine years after its early access release. The developer, Cloud Imperium Games, led by Chris Roberts, believes this crowdfunding model allows for the patient development of their expansive vision. The single-player component, Squadron 42, is reportedly in its final stages but also lacks a confirmed release date. AI

    Star Citizen has raised $1 billion, remains in early access after nine years
  3. Star Citizen reaches $1 billion in lifetime funding, 14 years after the project was first announced — game still in early access with no release window, including 'Squadron 42' campaign

    Star Citizen, a space simulation game announced in 2012, has surpassed $1 billion in lifetime funding. Despite 14 years of development and over 1,000 employees working on the project, the game remains in an alpha state with no firm release date. The single-player campaign, Squadron 42, is also still in development and is anticipated to release around 2026, with the main game potentially following in 2027-2028. AI

    Star Citizen reaches $1 billion in lifetime funding, 14 years after the project was first announced — game still in early access with no release window, including 'Squadron 42' campaign