Taiwan Mobile Partners with GMI Cloud to Expand AI Computing Power and International Markets
Taiwan Mobile announced on June 4, 2024, at COMPUTEX that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with GMI Cloud, one of only seven NVIDIA Reference Platform Partners globally. The partnership combines Taiwan Mobile's expertise in large-scale infrastructure and data center operations with GMI Cloud's global computing power orchestration capabilities to jointly target emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, the Americas, and Europe, aiming to build international-grade AIDC services and capture cross-border AI computing opportunities.
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, June 4, Reporter Jiang Mingyan) Taiwan Mobile today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with GMI Cloud, one of only seven NVIDIA Reference Platform Partners globally, to jointly expand into emerging markets including Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, the Americas, and Europe, seizing cross-border AI computing power opportunities.
The global wave of generative AI is driving rapid growth in demand for high-end GPUs and AIDCs (AI Data Centers), with enterprises simultaneously seeing rising needs for computing power, data localization, and AI infrastructure.
Taiwan Mobile announced at the Taipei International Computer Show (COMPUTEX) today that it has signed an MOU with GMI Cloud, an international strategic computing power partner and one of only seven NVIDIA Reference Platform Partners globally. The collaboration leverages Taiwan Mobile's deep expertise in large-scale infrastructure and data center operations, combined with GMI Cloud's global computing power orchestration advantages, to jointly target emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The goal is to create international-grade AIDC services that comply with local regulations and high information security standards, capturing cross-border AI computing power business opportunities.
Ms. Judy Chu, Chief Business Officer of Taiwan Mobile's Enterprise Services, stated that the scale of AI-accelerated computing is expanding rapidly, and enterprises' demand for high-performance computing power, data governance, and local deployment is simultaneously increasing.
She explained that Taiwan Mobile has been actively deploying large-scale AI computing power centers in recent years. Its TAIDC data center features a high-density power architecture, liquid cooling, and telecom-grade operation and maintenance capabilities, supporting next-generation high-performance GPU computing needs. In addition to assisting enterprise clients in finance and high-tech R&D with accelerating AI model training and inference applications, it also provides GPU computing services that balance performance and data security through high-bandwidth network dedicated lines and telecom-grade cybersecurity capabilities.
Ms. Chu further stated that this deepened cooperation with GMI Cloud aims to jointly expand the overseas AI infrastructure market, helping enterprises accelerate the implementation of AI applications.
Mr. Alex Yeh, CEO of GMI Cloud, stated that as one of only seven NVIDIA Reference Platform cloud partners globally and the fastest-growing GPU cloud service provider in Asia, GMI Cloud possesses the ability to rapidly deploy infrastructure, effectively addressing the current urgent market demand for GPU resources.
He pointed out that targeting markets such as the US, Japan, and Southeast Asia, where demand for computing power is growing exponentially, GMI Cloud will leverage its advantages in cross-border computing power orchestration, software layer deployment, and international customer development. Combined with Taiwan Mobile's data center operation and maintenance capabilities, the partnership will inject the most immediate and efficient AI inference momentum for global enterprises.
Taiwan Mobile stated that since collaborating with GMI Cloud on the AI Factory last year, it has built a TAIDC data center with a total power supply capacity of 25MW at the Guishan AIDC in Taoyuan. Currently, the data center and related computing power resources are nearly sold out, reflecting the continuously rising demand for AI infrastructure from enterprises. In the future, both parties will continue to expand their overseas presence and capture the global AI infrastructure market. (Editor: Yang Kaixiang) 1150604
The global wave of generative AI is driving rapid growth in demand for high-end GPUs and AIDCs (AI Data Centers), with enterprises simultaneously seeing rising needs for computing power, data localization, and AI infrastructure.
Taiwan Mobile announced at the Taipei International Computer Show (COMPUTEX) today that it has signed an MOU with GMI Cloud, an international strategic computing power partner and one of only seven NVIDIA Reference Platform Partners globally. The collaboration leverages Taiwan Mobile's deep expertise in large-scale infrastructure and data center operations, combined with GMI Cloud's global computing power orchestration advantages, to jointly target emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The goal is to create international-grade AIDC services that comply with local regulations and high information security standards, capturing cross-border AI computing power business opportunities.
Ms. Judy Chu, Chief Business Officer of Taiwan Mobile's Enterprise Services, stated that the scale of AI-accelerated computing is expanding rapidly, and enterprises' demand for high-performance computing power, data governance, and local deployment is simultaneously increasing.
She explained that Taiwan Mobile has been actively deploying large-scale AI computing power centers in recent years. Its TAIDC data center features a high-density power architecture, liquid cooling, and telecom-grade operation and maintenance capabilities, supporting next-generation high-performance GPU computing needs. In addition to assisting enterprise clients in finance and high-tech R&D with accelerating AI model training and inference applications, it also provides GPU computing services that balance performance and data security through high-bandwidth network dedicated lines and telecom-grade cybersecurity capabilities.
Ms. Chu further stated that this deepened cooperation with GMI Cloud aims to jointly expand the overseas AI infrastructure market, helping enterprises accelerate the implementation of AI applications.
Mr. Alex Yeh, CEO of GMI Cloud, stated that as one of only seven NVIDIA Reference Platform cloud partners globally and the fastest-growing GPU cloud service provider in Asia, GMI Cloud possesses the ability to rapidly deploy infrastructure, effectively addressing the current urgent market demand for GPU resources.
He pointed out that targeting markets such as the US, Japan, and Southeast Asia, where demand for computing power is growing exponentially, GMI Cloud will leverage its advantages in cross-border computing power orchestration, software layer deployment, and international customer development. Combined with Taiwan Mobile's data center operation and maintenance capabilities, the partnership will inject the most immediate and efficient AI inference momentum for global enterprises.
Taiwan Mobile stated that since collaborating with GMI Cloud on the AI Factory last year, it has built a TAIDC data center with a total power supply capacity of 25MW at the Guishan AIDC in Taoyuan. Currently, the data center and related computing power resources are nearly sold out, reflecting the continuously rising demand for AI infrastructure from enterprises. In the future, both parties will continue to expand their overseas presence and capture the global AI infrastructure market. (Editor: Yang Kaixiang) 1150604
FAQ
What are the features of Taiwan Mobile's TAIDC data center?
It features a high-density power architecture, liquid cooling, and telecom-grade operation capabilities, supporting next-generation GPUs.
What is GMI Cloud's strength?
As an NVIDIA Reference Platform Partner, it enables rapid GPU cloud deployment and global computing power orchestration.
What are the target markets for this partnership?
Emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, the Americas, and Europe.