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Korean engineers are now turning to the deep blue sea for data centers

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Ulsan is testing underwater data centers to support growing AI workloadsThe project carries a KRW 51.1 billion (about $37 million) budget through 2030Seawater could provide cooling without conventional mechanical refrigeration systemsSouth Korean city Ulsan is exploring underwater infrastructure as AI computing continues to strain land availability, power grids, and cooling systems nationwide.The city is partnering with the Korea Institute of Oc…
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Tech Radar broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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