Underwater view of China's submerged AI server modules on the ocean floor surrounded by marine life.
Underwater view of China's submerged AI server modules on the ocean floor surrounded by marine life.
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La Chine immerge des serveurs pour ses centres de données d'IA

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La Chine a déployé 2 000 serveurs sous l'océan afin de répondre aux besoins énergétiques croissants de l'intelligence artificielle.

Le projet vise à réduire l'indice d'efficacité énergétique des centres de données en tirant parti du refroidissement sous-marin. Cette approche marque un changement alors que les besoins en IA poussent les infrastructures vers de nouveaux environnements.

Ce que les gens disent

Les utilisateurs sur X réagissent au centre de données sous-marin pour l'IA de la Chine avec des sentiments principalement positifs et neutres, soulignant son efficacité énergétique, l'utilisation de l'énergie éolienne offshore et le refroidissement naturel par l'eau de mer. Les discussions mettent en avant la rapidité d'exécution du projet et ses avantages par rapport aux installations terrestres. Certains messages font des comparaisons avec le développement plus lent des infrastructures ailleurs, tandis que d'autres proposent des réflexions humoristiques ou sceptiques sur le concept.

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