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HomeTechNvidia strikes deal with Malaysia's YTL Power to develop AI infrastructure 

Nvidia strikes deal with Malaysia’s YTL Power to develop AI infrastructure 

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By Rozanna Latiff and Fanny Potkin
KUALA LUMPUR -Malaysian conglomerate YTL’s utilities unit said on Friday it would partner with U.S technology giant Nvidia to develop artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in the Southeast Asian country.

The first phase is expected to be operational by mid-2024, YTL Power International said in a statement.

Reuters exclusively reported earlier on Friday, citing sources, that Nvidia and YTL were in advanced talks to partner over AI infrastructure, with the project to be hosted at a data centre in the southern state of Johor.

Under the deal, the companies will collaborate on building Malaysia’s fastest supercomputers using Nvidia AI chips and with YTL Power International also utilising Nvidia’s AI cloud computing platform to build a large language model in Malay, YTL Power said.

The announcement confirmed the project would be hosted at YTL’s data centre park in Kulai, Johor.

The partnership is set to strengthen Southeast Asia’s fast-growing AI ecosystem as well as Malaysia’s ambitions as a semiconductor manufacturing power. The country has seen rising multi-billion dollar investments from global semiconductor players in recent years, including from Intel and Infineon.

“Malaysia is an important hub for Southeast Asia computing infrastructure, which requires access to land, facilities and power, and YTL could play a great role in that,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told reporters earlier in the day, without directly confirming the deal.

(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff in Kuala Lumpur, Fanny Potkin and Yantoultra Ngui in Singapore, and Max Cherney in San Francisco;Editing by Shri Navaratnam, Gerry Doyle and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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