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Installed on the seabed off the coast of Hainan, this system uses ocean water for natural cooling, drastically reducing energy consumption and making it one of the most sustainable in the world.
With computing power equivalent to 30,000 gaming PCs, this innovation has already attracted major companies for applications such as advanced AI, industrial simulation and scientific research.
This milestone puts China at the forefront of sustainable high-performance computing, showing that the future of technology involves smart and environmentally friendly solutions.
278 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cje95 4 Apr
Microsoft did this years and years ago in the North Sea. An issue with the idea is that it warms the water pretty dramatically and the environmental damage is quite yet understood. There are a couple of pilot projects in the US doing this still with smaller companies
This project is a data center not a AI supercomputer and until the metrics come out it still might not be in the same league as Arura and El Capitan
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