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China to launch commercial underwater data center — facility expected to consume 90% less power for cooling
Chinese company Highlander is building a server pod near Shanghai, where it will be submerged underwater to reduce the power consumption used by the facility for cooling. According to the South China ...
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China wants to sink data centers underwater - could this be the next frontier in computing?
Ocean-cooled data centers could slash energy costs by nearly 90% Highlander Digital Technology is taking server cooling literally beneath the sea Offshore wind farms are expected to power 95% of ...
Off the coast of Shanghai, a revolutionary structure is forming beneath the waves: the world’s first wind-powered, commercial-scale underwater data center (UDC). Basically, submerging servers in ...
To grow its economy, China is betting big on artificial intelligence, cloud computing and other digital technology—and a big part of that bet involves rapidly building data centers to boost computing ...
In hopes of discovering a more efficient way to store data, Microsoft has turned to the sea — specifically, it’s looking to house data centers in the world’s oceans as part of an initiative called ...
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