AI Atlantis revealed off the coast of China, reportedly boasting computational power equivalent to 30,000 high-end gaming PCs
The sci-fi retelling I'm not sure The Little Mermaid needed.

I don't know about you, but sometimes when I hear about just what big business AI data centres are, and the eye-watering revenue it generates for companies like AMD, my first reaction remains, "OH, get in the sea!" Well, turns out that's not an awful suggestion.
Earlier this week off the coast of Hainan Island Province, China, a 'data capsule' containing more than 400 heavy duty servers was installed on the sea floor (via Global Times). These submerged servers were then connected to an already underwater data centre alongside a coastally situated station in a bid to better the country's rapidly expanding AI infrastructure.
China Media Group claims this computing centre will be capable of ing DeepSeek-powered AI assistants through 7,000 conversations per second. The state owned media company also asserts the entire centre's computational power is comparable to that of 30,000 high-end gaming PCs—all enjoying the best liquid cooling the Earth has to offer.
The 18 by 3.6 metre submerged server structure is far from the first of its kind, with a data centres under the sea since at least 2014.
When Microsoft concluded testing near the Orkney Islands, Scotland in 2020, the company observed the failure rate for submerged data centres was one-eighth of what it had otherwise seen with more traditionally land-based centres. I mean, at that time the company would've been working with a much smaller sample size (and more compact test centres to boot), but ultimately the big financial wins represented by natural cooling have proven too good not to scale up—though Microsoft itself chose not to.
Data centres are does not mean it's necessarily safe).
Still, oceans of tech—a tech-lantis, if you will—remains a compelling image. I'm just far less thrilled that we're doing it in aid of not-actually-intelligent-AI.
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Jess has been writing about games for over ten years, spending the last seven working on print publications PLAY and Official PlayStation Magazine. When she’s not writing about all things hardware here, she’s getting cosy with a horror classic, ranting about a cult hit to a captive audience, or tinkering with some tabletop nonsense.