Core Insights - The world's first commercial underwater data center, located 35 meters deep in the sea near Hainan Lingshui, officially began operations in March 2023, with the first phase completed [1][2] - This underwater data center utilizes seawater for cooling, significantly reducing energy consumption and operational costs compared to traditional land-based data centers [2][3] - The data center's design incorporates advanced sealing technology and underwater electromechanical equipment to ensure safety and efficiency, even in extreme weather conditions [3] Industry Developments - The demand for data storage and processing is increasing rapidly due to advancements in artificial intelligence and cloud computing, leading to a greater need for energy-efficient solutions [2] - The Hainan provincial plan aims to establish a comprehensive marine new technology industrial park centered around the underwater data center, with plans to deploy 100 data pods [4] - The underwater data center is seen as a key technology for China to participate in global digital rule-making, with future upgrades planned for locations like Shanghai Lingang [4] Technical Specifications - Each data pod can house 400 to 500 servers and has improved overall energy efficiency by 40% to 60% compared to equivalent land-based data centers [3] - When fully operational, the underwater data center can process 4 million high-definition photos in just 30 seconds, equating to a year's worth of computing for a standard computer in one second [3]
在海南,他们为啥把服务器“扔”进30米的海底?
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-09-26 13:23