China Develops Deep-Sea Cable Cutting Device, Raising Security Concerns

China has launched an advanced underwater intelligent computing center in Lingshui, Hainan Province, claimed to possess the computational capability of 30,000 high-performance gaming computers operating simultaneously. This new facility, which houses over 400 servers, can support 7,000 conversations per second with AI assistants powered by DeepSeek, according to a report by the Global Times on Tuesday. The center utilizes seawater for cooling, enhancing energy efficiency while reducing the impact on land resources.
Wang Peng, an associate research fellow at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, emphasized the center's significance for advancing AI research and applications, noting it would bolster China's competitive edge globally. The data capsule, measuring 18 meters in length and 3.6 meters in diameter, is designed to withstand high underwater pressure and offers a stable environment limited by external factors, thus promising enhanced operational reliability. Multiple cities across China are reportedly following suit with similar intelligent computing projects to meet rising demands in automation and digital transformation.