Fine porcelain maker Maruwa becomes the hottest bet for cooling AI data centres
© The Financial Times Limited 2024. All Rights Reserved. Not to be redistributed, copied or modified in any way. A Japanese company with more than two centuries of history in ceramic art and fine porcelain tableware has emerged as a surprise beneficiary of the rise of generative AI, electric vehicles and the technology sector’s intensifying […]
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Not to be redistributed, copied or modified in any way.
A Japanese company with more than two centuries of history in ceramic art and fine porcelain tableware has emerged as a surprise beneficiary of the rise of generative AI, electric vehicles and the technology sector’s intensifying war against heat.
Shares of Maruwa, which dominates globally in a range of specialist ceramics, have almost doubled over the past year and leapt to an all-time high since the start of April.
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