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For India, heat is like a curse that tightly locks the country's development.
Indians still dream of competing in computing power during the AI era.
But just look at India's high temperatures—what kind of large data centers can survive here?
They can't even solve the most basic cooling issues.
They can't even guarantee a stable power supply.
Many of our country's large data centers are hidden at the bottom of lakes or inside southwestern mountain caves.
Using the cool natural environment to assist with cooling is very energy-efficient.
But just look at India's environment—where can they find a cool place?
With the same computing power, India consumes twice the energy—half for computation, half for cooling.
They can't afford these costs.
Not to mention the energy crisis, which has also cut off their oil supply.
They simply don't have that much electricity.
It's basically hell—average temperatures above 40 degrees, with 50 degrees already becoming the norm.
Forget about industrial development; people are struggling just to survive.