• Forget Project Natick - C

    From Dumas Walker@42:17/1 to All on Mon Nov 3 09:22:27 2025
    Forget Project Natick - China says it has trumped Microsoft and launched its first underwater data center

    Date:
    Sun, 02 Nov 2025 22:30:00 +0000

    Description:
    Chinas Lin-gang underwater data center combines wind energy and seawater cooling, marking a major step toward sustainable large-scale computing infrastructure.

    FULL STORY

    Chinas experiment with submerging digital infrastructure beneath the ocean
    has now moved from theory to commercial reality.

    The Lin-gang Special Area in Shanghai has become home to what the country
    calls the worlds first underwater data center .

    The $226 million project combines renewable energy with deep-sea cooling to improve efficiency and sustainability.

    A new phase in data infrastructure

    The Lin-gang facilitys first stage is operational, producing 2.3 megawatts of capacity, and developers claim that the full build will eventually reach 24 megawatts.

    This output would place it far ahead of Microsofts Project Natick, which was primarily an experimental effort and abandoned in 2024.

    The 35m-deep underwater facility is supported by major state-backed entities, including Shenergy, China Telecoms Shanghai branch, and CCCC Third Harbor Engineering.

    Its operator, Shanghai Hicloud, has already outlined a vision for a much
    larger 500-megawatt expansion in offshore environments.

    From a technical standpoint, the method is direct: servers are enclosed
    within watertight capsules and positioned on the seabed.

    The oceans natural properties act as the cooling medium, removing the need
    for conventional chillers.

    The company claims that this setup achieves a power usage effectiveness below 1.15, an improvement over both Chinas current efficiency benchmark and many land-based hyperscale facilities.

    Advocates of the project argue that the underwater approach cuts energy
    demand for cooling while allowing near-total reliance on renewable sources.

    The developers estimate that about 95% of the facilitys electricity will come from offshore wind, eliminating the need for grid power or freshwater.

    If the figures hold, the site could mark real progress toward low-impact, sustainable computing.

    However, there are clear limitations. Microsofts earlier experience shows
    that there are practical drawbacks in servicing, upgrading, and replacing components.

    Since each capsule is pressurized, sealed, and coated to resist corrosion,
    once submerged, access becomes both costly and slow.

    The Lin-gang developers maintain that marine and thermal impacts remain
    within acceptable limits, but independent verification is still pending.

    As with Microsofts earlier venture, the question is not whether the system
    can function, but whether it can do so sustainably and profitably.

    If the results align with early projections, Chinas approach could influence how global companies deploy AI tools and manage data-intensive workloads at scale.

    Via Tom's Hardware

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/forget-project-natick-china-says-it-has-trumped- microsoft-and-launched-its-first-underwater-data-center

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