The future of data centers appears to be a move from the land to the sea, with power coming from the movement of the water and cooling coming directly from the ocean. Google was granted a patent for a ...
A 120-meter ship could soon host thousands of AI GPUs with direct seawater cooling The project depends on reused ships to cut both building costs and environmental damage MOL and Kinetics promise ...
Nautilus Data Technologies brings the experience of cooling nuclear power plants to cooling data center floating on barges in bodies of water. Data centers and water seem to go together, despite the ...
ALAMEDA (KPIX) -- A Pleasanton company has an unusual idea to cool data storage machines that they say uses a fraction of the energy and cuts greenhouse gasses. But local environmentalists are against ...
The mystery surrounding a large structure built on a barge docked in San Francisco bay is deepening. Is it a floating Google data center? A floating Google Glass store? Or something else altogether?
I currently have a list of floating point data where successive values are very similar. (The data is just a function sampled at small, regular intervals.) Rather than storing all the values directly, ...
Singapore’s Keppel Data Centres has signed separate memorandums of understanding with Toll Group and Royal Vopak to study the feasibility of developing a floating data centre park (FDCP) and liquefied ...
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kinetics, the energy transition initiative of global floating power leader Karpowership, to jointly develop a ...
Google has been granted a US patent for its floating data center idea which the company originally filed with the patent office on February 26, 2007. The patent describes a fleet of ships which would ...
The structure that is almost certainly being built by Google, on a barge in San Francisco Bay. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) The mystery surrounding a large structure built on a barge docked in San ...
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