The AI data center boom has placed a premium on computing infrastructure and the resources needed to build and operate them, ...
The warming effect of underwater data centres on the surrounding water has raised questions about the impact on marine ecosystems Power-hungry data centres run hot, so one Chinese company is planning ...
The project area described in early documentation includes sites off Kendall Head and Moose Island, an area residents call ...
China is testing an undersea data center powered by offshore wind. Discover how this tech keeps AI servers cool and saves power.
China has launched the world's first offshore wind-powered underwater data center, using seawater cooling and renewable electricity to reduce energy, water, and land requirements. Companies in China, ...
With an initial capacity of 24 megawatts, the innovative data center uses seawater as a natural cooling system.
China is deploying subsea data centers powered by offshore wind to meet rising AI demand and reduce land and energy ...
China has launched the world’s first wind-powered underwater data centre off Shanghai, combining renewable energy and seawater cooling to support the rising computing demands of the AI era ...
The idea is to help meet the growing need for data centres, which require large amounts of space, electricity and cooling.
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Underwater data centers are not a new idea - neither are 'floating cities' of compute clusters, for that matter - but the scope of a growing initiative ...
With artificial intelligence use growing rapidly, demand for data centres — which eat up vast amounts of energy — is ballooning – Copyright AFP STR Power-hungry ...
Power-hungry data centres run hot, so one Chinese company is planning to submerge a pod of servers in the sea off Shanghai with hopes of solving computing's energy woes. On a wharf near the city, ...