ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) is announcing artificial intelligence (AI) readiness in its data centres across Southeast Asia (SEA). AI clusters are already operational in STT GDC's data centres in Singapore and Thailand. Additional AI clusters are expected to be operational in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia within the next two years.
"We are committed to meeting the needs of our customers where they are, and starting with SEA, we will continue to bring to bear our expertise in delivering the agile digital infrastructure needed to support accelerated computing workloads such as AI and beyond while ensuring our data centres are built to meet the highest sustainability standards, aligning with STT GDC's goal of carbon neutrality by 2030," said Lionel Yeo, chief executive officer - Southeast Asia, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres.Â
STT GDC data centres
The active AI clusters aim to provide enterprises, government entities, and cloud service providers with flexible, cost-effective access to hyperscale accelerated computing clusters. Powered by the latest graphics processing unit (GPU) technologies, they aim to enable various industries to rapidly deploy AI model training and inference workloads.
STT GDC's data centres across Southeast Asia feature substantial thermal design power, higher-density powered racks (10 to 150KW per rack), and advanced cooling solutions supporting liquid immersion and direct-to-chip cooling technologies.
"STT GDC is at the forefront of supporting businesses' journeys from the digital era to the intelligent era across SEA and globally, driven by accelerated computing as a key driver of AI innovation," Yeo added.