China says ‘world’s first’ offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full operation, houses 2,000 servers — 24 megawatt subsea AI facility uses ocean water for passive cooling and offshore wind for power

    https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/china-says-worlds-first-offshore-wind-powered-underwater-data-center-has-entered-full-operation-houses-2-000-servers-24-megawatt-subsea-ai-facility-uses-ocean-water-for-passive-cooling-and-offshore-wind-for-power

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    1. IDriveOnTheGrid on

      Actually insane how ahead of the game they are.

      Edit: the link below my comment was a failed project, and in comparison the size of a shoe box compared to what China is doing here

    2. > The project, officially launched in June 2025 and completed in October 2025

      That seems like a quick turnaround to build something like this, no?

    3. Cutting out the middle steps of heating the oceans. Can’t wait for our glorious future!

      *Edit: fuck, reddit is weird.

    4. Power_Stone on

      This….isn’t actually good though. As more companies start doing off shore sub-surface data centers ( cause more will come ) we are going to see them raise ocean temps and more marine life die off as weather patterns get more erratic from the increased water in the atmosphere…..ahhhhhh I hate it here

    5. russian_cyborg on

      Oceans have always been too cold for me to swim in tbh.  I’m glad someone is trying to fix that.

    6. Captainxpunch on

      There’s no way this doesn’t heat the water up. I know it’s just one now, but when theil and all the other billionaires start doing this I can see it becoming a problem for marine life, not that they care about that or anything.

    7. Space travell will not be for tourists they will be for the cooling effect of the void on servers. THE DEATH STAR IS A SERVER HOST

    8. Microsoft did a test datacenter years ago and while it worked they did not see a need to continue. Wind powered ocean cooled AI data seems like a better solution than the idiotic space idea or trying to dump the power and water costs onto the locals of whatever state you build in.

    9. Oceans are greenhouse gas sinks and extreme heat sinks for earth. Have they calculated/do they care what happens when you pump all this extra heat into our oceans?

    10. “Okay, let me show you the next location where we will install one of your boxes.”

    11. BehavioralSink on

      After working on so many projects where it has been said “we’re not trying to boil the ocean” and here we’re literally going to boil the ocean. 

      /s tag just to make it clear I’m joking, as others have commented how small of an impact this has on an ocean scale, although maybe there’s local effects.

    12. djauralsects on

      None of the promises of AI are coming to fruition. The only thing we’re getting is more state surveillance and surveillance capitalism. Destroying the planet to subjugate the people. Late stage capitalism is wild.

    13. planelander on

      How many data centers can be dipped in the ocean before their heat affects currents?

    14. Seems like warming the oceans further will be great for us in the long run. /s

    15. I’m sure this won’t have any negative affect on oceanlife either from temperature fluctuations or the sound, but obviously we’re fully intending of destroying the entire planet because it’s profitable.

    16. ProlapseProvider on

      Won’t it be a full time job to stop it getting biological growth all of it? Like within weeks it’ll need removing and scraping down back to the hull. Unless they put it in some sort of giant underwater data centre condom and just change that out every few weeks.

    17. Have we tried deleting the ozone layer to improve satellite internet bandwidth yet?

    18. Glittering-Sky1601 on

      Who is overseeing the negative effects this will be causing on wildlife and the environment?

    19. I’m no expert but….even with the world moving slowly to green energy, isn’t the ai crap going to undo any gains that has achieved? And then some?

    20. Hot-Yoghurt-2462 on

      It’s always been frustrating to me that we cannot harness the ocean currents for power. Is that not significantly more efficient?

    21. Keep in mind, the people here acting like they know the pros and cons of an underwater data center are probably in middle school