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Silicon Valley’s AI boom may be heading out to sea.

Tech investors are pouring more than $200 million into a futuristic plan to build floating AI data centers powered by ocean waves — a wild new approach aimed at dodging the growing headaches of building massive server farms on land, according to Ars Technica.

Startup Panthalassa is behind the project, and is enjoying huge backing from billionaire investor and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel, who helped lead the company’s latest $140 million funding round to build a pilot manufacturing facility near Portland, Oregon.

The funds will accelerate development of giant wave-powered “nodes” that float in the middle of the ocean while running AI systems, according to the Financial Times.

Instead of piping renewable energy back to land, the company wants the floating structures to generate electricity on-site and directly power AI chips onboard. The AI systems would then send results back to customers around the world through satellite connections.

“Panthalassa’s idea transforms an energy transmission problem into a data transmission problem,” University of Pennsylvania computer architect Benjamin Lee told Ars Technica.

The floating nodes resemble enormous steel spheres bobbing in the ocean with a long vertical tube stretching beneath the surface. As waves move the structure, water is pushed upward into a pressurized chamber that can then release water through turbines to generate electricity.

The surrounding ocean water would also naturally cool the AI chips — a potentially massive advantage as traditional AI data centers burn through huge amounts of power and water to stay cool.

“Ocean-based compute might offer a massive cooling advantage because the ambient temperature is so low,” Lee told the outlet.

Panthalassa’s latest prototype, called Ocean-3, is expected to begin testing in the northern Pacific later this year, according to the report. Ars Technica reports the structure stretches roughly 85 meters long — nearly as tall as London’s Big Ben or the Flatiron Building in New York City.

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The company has already tested earlier versions of the technology, including a prototype that completed a three-week sea trial off the coast of Washington state in 2024.

CEO and co-founder Garth Sheldon-Coulson previously told CBS he hopes to eventually deploy thousands of the floating nodes.

But the ambitious concept faces major hurdles.

Satellite internet connections remain far slower and less reliable than fiber-optic cables used by traditional land-based data centers, which could create problems for AI systems that require constant communication between servers.

“Frequent communication and coordination between nodes may be challenging,” Lee told Ars Technica.

Maintenance could also become a nightmare if thousand of autonomous AI-powered machines are scattered across the world’s oceans for years at a time.

According to a recent company jobs listings, Panthalassa wants the floating nodes to survive “more than a decade in the harshest ocean conditions” while operating without human maintenance.

The futuristic project also sparked skepticism online after the Financial Times reported that the floating vessels could propel themselves through waves without engines.

Meanwhile others pointed out another advantage, including the Wall Street Journal’s deputy tech and media editor based in San Francisco Jeff Bercovici, who joked that the floating data centers may have accidentally solved a much bigger economic problem — shipping.

“If ocean travel doesn’t require propulsion anymore we’ve solved a bigger problem than data centers,” he wrote on X.

The concept of ocean-based data centers isn’t entirely new.

Microsoft experimented with underwater data center servers through its Project Natick initiative in 2015 and 2018 before ultimately shelving the idea.

Chinese companies have also deployed underwater data centers near Hainan Island and Shanghai, while Singapore-based Keppel has worked on floating data centers projects, according to the report.

Ars Technica noted that Panthalassa’s vision is among the most aggressive yet, and it comes as major tech players are expected to spend an eye-watering $765 billion on AI data centers in 2026 while facing increasing resistance from local communities, labor shortages and power supply constraints on land.


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