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Silicon Valley Bets $200M on Floating AI Data Centers in the Pacific

via Ars Technica·May 5·5 sources

Panthalassa has announced a $200 million investment to test floating AI computing nodes powered by ocean waves in the Pacific Ocean by 2026. This initiative represents a significant shift toward sustainable energy infrastructure for high-compute industries, potentially reducing reliance on terrestrial grid constraints. If successful, this model could redefine how data centers are built and powered, offering a scalable solution for the growing demands of artificial intelligence.

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