Samsung plans floating data center launch by 2028

Samsung has announced plans to introduce a floating data center by 2028. The move aims to seize what the company describes as a major new opportunity in data infrastructure.

The South Korean tech giant stated it will launch the water-based facility within the next two years.

Company officials framed the project as a strategic step forward in expanding data center capabilities.

The announcement highlights Samsung's interest in innovative approaches to meet growing demands for data processing.

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