EdgeCortix Demonstrates Sakura II Radiation Resiliency

EdgeCortix reported on Jan. 14, 2026 that its Sakura II edge AI co-processor passed NASA NEPP heavy-ion testing at the Texas A&M Cyclotron, showing radiation performance comparable to Sakura I. Engineers observed no destructive single-event effects and only a small number of transient responses, supporting Sakura II's suitability for LEO, GEO and lunar missions and enabling power-efficient onboard AI for long-duration autonomy.
Key Points
- 1Demonstrates Sakura II passed NASA heavy-ion testing with no destructive single-event effects observed
- 2Validates radiation resiliency comparable to Sakura I, indicating robustness for space ionizing environments
- 3Enables power-efficient onboard AI for LEO, GEO and lunar missions requiring long-duration autonomy
Scoring Rationale
Strong NASA-verified test data drives score; limited novelty as follow-up to previous Sakura I results.
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