Submer secures $55.5M to tackle datacenter sustainability
Briefly

Submer's recent funding round of $55.5 million emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable cooling technology in data centers as AI workload demands increase.
Morgan Stanley's report suggests that datacenters might emit 2.5 billion tonnes of GHG emissions by the end of the decade, driven primarily by AI advancements.
With the designation of datacenters as Critical National Infrastructure by the Labour government, developments like Atlantic Hub are being approved to meet surging demand.
Kao Data's £350 million facility in Greater Manchester is designed specifically for AI and advanced computing, indicating the significant investment in future-proof infrastructure.
Read at Theregister
[
|
]