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seawater cooling
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The seawater cooling tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using ocean water as a cooling method for data centers, particularly in the context of floating AI infrastructure. Recent content explores Samsung Heavy Industries' plans to commercialize floating AI data centers by 2026, leveraging ship-based designs and seawater cooling to address land, power, and cooling constraints. The tag highlights the potential of offshore data centers as a solution for power-hungry AI workloads, while also examining risks such as unresolved environmental and logistical challenges. Topics include partnerships with Supermicro and classification approvals, reflecting a focus on enterprise IT and hardware cooling innovations.
Samsung Heavy Industries is pushing floating AI data centers toward commercialization in 2026 through ship-based designs, classification approvals, and partnerships with Supermicro, Greek shipowner Capital, and Lloyd’s Register as demand for power-hungry AI infrastructure strains land, water...