Undersea Blockchain Data Center SubAqua Launches in Norwegian Fjord: Zero-Carbon Cooling Using Deep Sea Cold Water
Norwegian company SubAqua deploys the world's first undersea blockchain data center 200 meters deep in Sognefjorden, using deep sea cold water for natural cooling with PUE降至1.01.
Norwegian deep-sea infrastructure company SubAqua announced on December 1 that its undersea blockchain data center, deployed 200 meters deep in Sognefjorden, has officially entered operation. The data center consists of six sealed pressure chambers with a total capacity of 2,000 server nodes, using 4°C deep-sea cold water for natural cooling, achieving a PUE of 1.01.
SubAqua's CEO said that undersea data centers not only solve cooling energy consumption problems but the constant temperature and pressure conditions of the deep-sea environment also extend server hardware lifespan by approximately 40%. The first clients include three European blockchain infrastructure providers and Norway's sovereign wealth fund data storage project.
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