Data Centers
China pursues underwater data centers for AI and green energy
China is advancing underwater data centers to harness ocean cooling for supercomputing. The initiative targets enhanced AI capabilities and sustainable energy practices. However, challenges in maintenance and hardware upgrades persist for these submerged systems.
Michigan township residents seek to block data center via ballot
Residents of Augusta Charter Township, Michigan, have gathered signatures for a 2026 ballot initiative to overturn a rezoning approval for a proposed data center on 822 acres of farmland. The effort pits local opponents concerned about noise, pollution, and utility costs against township officials eyeing millions in tax revenue. The grassroots campaign highlights growing national resistance to such facilities amid environmental concerns.
Taiwanese tech firms unveil cooling robots at OCP Summit
Taiwan's leading technology companies have introduced advanced robots designed to automatically refill liquid cooling systems at the OCP Summit. This innovation addresses the growing heat challenges in AI data centers. The event has become a key platform for showcasing open AI hardware designs.
21-inch racks poised to replace 19-inch standards in data centers
Hyperscalers are adopting wider Open Rack designs to support AI expansion. These 21-inch racks are expected to become the new standard for enterprise and cloud service providers by the end of the decade. This shift aims to displace the traditional 19-inch format amid evolving cloud and enterprise needs.