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HD Hyundai and Schneider Electric target floating data centres

HD Hyundai is moving into the floating data centre market, signing an agreement with Schneider Electric to develop offshore digital infrastructure technology. HD Korea Shipbuilding Offshore Engineering, the shipbuilding holding company of HD Hyundai, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Schneider Electric to jointly develop infrastructure for floating data centres. Floating data centres
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The Next Web
· Jul 8, 2026
Squeezed on land, Samsung wants to put data centres out to sea
As data centres run into unhappy neighbours and water limits on land, Samsung wants to float them offshore. Samsung Heavy Industries plans to launch its first floating data centre by 2028, Seoul Economic Daily reported. It would be a purpose-built barge parked near the coast. The design is specific. Rather than convert an old ship, [] This story continues at The Next Web
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· Jun 28, 2026
YTL Power berdepan cabaran bekalan elektrik bagi perluasan pusat data
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Inside HD Hyundai Electric’s AI power push
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Microsoft Slashes Surface Entry Prices With New $849 Models, But the 8GB RAM Catch Sparks Fresh Criticism
Microsoft is attempting to make its Surface lineup more affordable again, but the company’s latest move is already sparking debate among Windows enthusiasts and hardware analysts. The tech giant has quietly introduced new 8GB RAM variants of its Surface Pro 12-inch and Surface Laptop 13-inch models, reducing entry prices to 849 and 949 respectively. The launch comes after months of criticism over rapidly rising Surface prices that pushed several models well beyond the reach of mainstream consumers. The decision marks a significant shift in Microsoft’s pricing strategy. Earlier this year, price increases across the Surface portfolio pushed many configurations above
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BPCL bets on retail offerings, EV charging network
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Samsung Plans Floating Data Center Launch by 2028
Samsung Heavy Industries plans to commercialize a floating AI data center by 2028 as power, land, and cooling constraints squeeze AI infrastructure. The post Samsung Plans Floating Data Center Launch by 2028 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Related coverage for "HD Hyundai and Schneider Electric target floating data centres": The Next Web — Squeezed on land, Samsung wants to put data centres out to sea. Utusan Malaysia — YTL Power berdepan cabaran bekalan elektrik bagi perluasan pusat data. The korea Herald News — Inside HD Hyundai Electric’s AI power push. The Eastern Herald — Microsoft Slashes Surface Entry Prices With New $849 Models, But the 8GB RAM Catch Sparks Fresh Criticism. The Economic Times — BPCL bets on retail offerings, EV charging network . TechRepublic — Samsung Plans Floating Data Center Launch by 2028