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China Is Taking Its AI Boom Under the Sea

Summary by Oil Price
The data centre industry has taken off in the last few years, as tech companies look to develop the massive computing power needed to run complex operations, such as artificial intelligence. Thousands of data centres are being developed on land, but now, some countries are looking to establish innovative models in alternative locations, such as underwater. In May, China launched the world’s first wind-powered underwater data centre off the coast…

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The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to an increase in the demand for data centers so that more and more electricity, cooling and space are needed. China wants to address the problem with wind power and a great work under the sea. And is that the Asian giant has launched to develop an underwater data center connected with marine wind power off the coast of Shanghai. The project has about 2,000 servers, relies on sea water to c…

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OKDIARIO broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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