China unveils ‘world’s first’ underwater data center — 2,000 server facility is powered by offshore wind, and cooled by the sea, making it one of the most efficient around
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China launched an underwater AI data center using seawater cooling and offshore wind electricity to reduce rising infrastructure energy demands.
China launched an underwater AI data center using seawater cooling and offshore wind electricity to reduce rising infrastructure energy demands.
China launched an underwater AI data center using seawater cooling and offshore wind electricity to reduce rising infrastructure energy demands.
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