AWS and Orbital Materials to Launch Carbon-Negative Data Centers by 2025 with Innovative AI Technology

February 7, 2025
AWS and Orbital Materials to Launch Carbon-Negative Data Centers by 2025 with Innovative AI Technology
  • The collaboration will integrate a direct air capture (DAC) system within data centers, utilizing waste heat to enhance carbon removal and lower scope 3 emissions, which aligns with AWS's sustainability objectives.

  • Orbital's initial offering is a proprietary carbon removal material designed specifically for DAC, which has attracted interest from AWS.

  • The partnership will leverage generative AI to innovate materials aimed at carbon removal, chip cooling, and water management in AWS data centers.

  • Orbital has estimated that the cost of carbon removal will be approximately $0.20 per GPU hour, significantly lower than the current GPU usage costs that range from $2 to $10 per hour.

  • This economic viability of Orbital's technology could promote its widespread adoption throughout the cloud computing sector, aiding in the reduction of environmental impacts.

  • Orbital claims that its generative AI platform can greatly enhance the design, synthesis, and testing of advanced materials, outperforming traditional methods.

  • Since launching its lab in early 2024, Orbital has reported a tenfold improvement in material performance, which has accelerated the pace of innovation.

  • AWS is set to roll out a full-scale pilot of Orbital's DAC system in its data centers by the end of 2025.

  • AWS has teamed up with Orbital Materials to develop carbon-negative data centers, with plans to have these operational by the end of 2025.

  • As part of this initiative, Orbital's generative AI model, known as Orb, will be launched on AWS platforms.

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