China launches world's first wind-powered underwater data center off Shanghai coast, says it uses 20% less power than land-based facilities
China has started operations of the world's first wind-powered underwater data center off the coast of Shanghai, claiming it uses 20% less power than land-based facilities, according to The Guardian.
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