# 微软萨提亚·纳德拉在Build 2026介绍Fairwater AI数据中心

- 来源：Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai)
- 发布时间：2026-06-03 17:21
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- 原文链接：https://x.com/rohanpaul_ai/status/2062102282888704371

## AI 摘要

微软CEO萨提亚·纳德拉在Build 2026上介绍了威斯康星州Fairwater AI数据中心。该设施采用闭环直接芯片液体冷却，冷却液一次性注入后可零水耗运行，年日用水量约等于一家餐厅。超过90%设施使用闭环液冷，仅最热天切换部分外部空气冷却。数据中心采用垂直两层架构，三维密集部署GPU，保持低延迟与高带宽网络，集群如同一台巨型AI机器。

## 正文

Satya Nadella： Microsoft's latest Wisconsin AI data center keeps yearly water consumption no higher than that of 1 local restaurant.

"The cooling loop is filled once and the data centre can operate effectively with zero water consumption. Daily water usage across a year is roughly equivalent to what a single restaurant would use"

The mechanism is mainly about replacing evaporative cooling with closed-loop direct-to-chip liquid cooling， so water moves like coolant inside a sealed machine rather than being boiled off into the air.

Hot GB200-class AI racks produce too much heat for normal air cooling， so cold liquid is pushed through pipes into the servers and across metal cold plates touching the hottest chips.

The liquid enters the rack cool， absorbs heat from the chips through cold plates， then exits the rack at a higher temperature and carries that heat through pipes to a huge cooling system outside the compute floor.

Microsoft says Fairwater sends that hot water to cooling "fins" beside the datacenter， where 172 20-foot fans blow air across the fins and dump the heat into the outside air.

The important detail is that the air cools the water through metal surfaces， so the water does not need to evaporate the way many older datacenters use cooling towers.

The cooled liquid then returns to the servers， repeats the loop， and keeps absorbing heat from the chips.

In older data centers， heat is often removed partly through cooling towers. Hot water meets moving air， some water evaporates， and that phase change carries heat away. Effective， but it consumes fresh water continuously.

But Firwater is a closed loop because the same coolant keeps circulating through sealed pipes： it absorbs heat from the chips， releases that heat through radiator-like fins， then flows back to the chips again.

For Wisconsin Fairwater， Microsoft says more than 90% of the facility uses closed-loop liquid cooling， while the remaining portion uses outside air and switches to water only on the hottest days.

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From "Microsoft" YouTube channel， （link in comment）

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