China has launched what it claims is the world’s first wind-powered undersea data center — a sealed, seawater-cooled cluster sitting 35 meters beneath the surface off the coast of Shanghai. The $226 million project, located in the Lin-gang Special Area near the city’s southern tip, is pitched as the prototype for a new kind of energy-efficient, land-sparing cloud infrastructure.
According to Lin-gang’s own development committee, the project is designed to reach megawatts in its full build, with…








