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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China sinks servers underwater for AI data centers

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China has deployed 2,000 servers beneath the ocean to address surging power needs for artificial intelligence.

The project aims to lower power usage effectiveness for data centers by leveraging underwater cooling. This approach marks a shift as AI demands push infrastructure into new environments.

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Users on X are reacting to China's underwater AI data center with mostly positive and neutral sentiments, highlighting its energy efficiency, use of offshore wind power, and natural seawater cooling. Discussions emphasize rapid project completion and advantages over land-based facilities. Some posts note comparisons to slower infrastructure development elsewhere, while others offer light-hearted or skeptical takes on the concept.

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Illustration of SoftBank's 75 billion euro investment in AI data centers in France, showing modern facilities near Versailles.
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Softbank pledges up to 75 billion euros for data centers in France

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Japanese conglomerate Softbank announced an investment of up to 75 billion euros in artificial intelligence-related data centers in France. The announcement came on the eve of the Choose France summit held in Versailles.

Chinese authorities have issued new emission rules targeting strategic sectors including AI data centres to meet 2030 climate goals. The move comes amid the Iran war heightening energy security needs. The rules also call for greener digital infrastructure.

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China's Zhengzhou core node has doubled its chips to 60,000 from 30,000 since early February trials, becoming the nation's most powerful scientific intelligent computing infrastructure, CCTV reported.

A Chinese research ship has successfully tested a new electro-hydrostatic actuator capable of slicing undersea cables at depths up to 3,500 meters. The trial, conducted aboard the Haiyang Dizhi 2, bridges the gap from development to practical application, according to official reports. The demonstration coincides with heightened concerns over sabotage of global submarine cables.

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Some US companies are adopting China's DeepSeek AI models as expenses for Silicon Valley tools increase. The trend appears on corporate spending data from Ramp, though adoption remains limited compared with OpenAI and Anthropic.

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