Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 9
Google, UC San Diego to Launch 2,000-Pixel Data Center in Fall 2026
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 9

Google, UC San Diego to Launch 2,000-Pixel Data Center in Fall 2026

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 9

Summary

  • UC San Diego plans to deploy 2,000 retired Pixel phone motherboards in fall 2026 as a low-cost cloud system for students and researchers, backed by Google.
  • The project strips phones to their motherboards, installs Linux and groups 25 to 50 boards into Kubernetes-managed clusters to reuse existing hardware instead of buying new servers.
  • Google says the setup could deliver about 50 server-equivalents and support roughly 100 classes at once; in early tests, a 20-phone cluster handled peak demand from more than 75 students.
  • The pitch is lower embodied carbon and less e-waste as AI drives data-center demand, though reliability, cooling, teardown labor and maintenance still need to be proven at scale.

Insights

If old phones can run data centers, why aren't new gadgets designed for a second life?
Are phone data centers truly green, or do hidden energy costs negate the benefits of recycling?