Serenity focuses on floating AI data centers: Samsung Heavy Industries aims for commercial use by 2028, free seawater cooling solves power and land bottlenecks.

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Golden Finance reported on July 4 that Serenity stated that floating AI data centers and marine computing are already a reality, with the core advantage being the use of seawater for natural cooling to significantly save electricity, and they are particularly friendly to land-scarce regions, similar to the concept of "orbital computing." Samsung Heavy Industries plans to launch the first commercial floating AI data center in 2028, with a scale of about 50MW, and Singapore's Keppel is also advancing a similar project, expected to be operational in the same year.
Serenity also noted that Microsoft previously explored underwater submerged data centers, called Project Natick, which has now been terminated, and this is not the same concept as the floating data centers currently being discussed. This addresses two major pain points of AI infrastructure: electricity and cooling. Moreover, their modular and mobile characteristics naturally suit land-scarce areas.
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