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China: World’s first commercial underwater data centre with 1,433-ton cabin goes live
Under the province’s 14th Five-Year Plan, Hainan aims to build a full subsea network of 100 underwater data cabins. This network will support industries tied to marine research, digital services, and ...
The project could prove a boon for sustainability, as underwater data centres consume less energy than land-based facilities.
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China trials 'energy-saving' underwater data centers
Power-hungry data centers run hot, so one Chinese company is planning to submerge a pod of servers in the sea off Shanghai ...
China plans to sink a data center off Shanghai to cut energy use and support AI growth, though experts warn of ecological and ...
China is launching ocean-cooled data centers near Shanghai, using renewable energy to cut cooling costs and advance ...
China is experimenting with submerging server pods in the sea off Shanghai, aiming to address the energy consumption issues ...
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China pilots underwater data centers to cut on carbon emissions
China has started experimenting with underwater data centers in a bid to cut the amount of energy used to cool down AI ...
The project, developed by maritime equipment firm Highlander with state-owned partners, will submerge a steel capsule containing servers in mid-October ...
China is preparing to establish the world's first commercial underwater data centers, aiming to offer eco-friendly services ...
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