ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), a leading data centre colocation service provider based in Singapore, has announced that two of its facilities—STT Singapore 6 and STT Bangkok 1—have achieved certification under the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Centre programme. This certification marks STT GDC as an NVIDIA colocation partner, enabling it to offer advanced AI infrastructure to its clients.
The NVIDIA DGX platform is designed for enterprise AI, supporting workloads such as analytics, training, and inference. The certification allows STT GDC to provide state-of-the-art facilities for AI workloads, ensuring robust infrastructure and expertise for high-performance AI deployment. Daniel Pointon, Group Chief Technology Officer at STT GDC, stated, “Achieving this certification underscores our commitment to supporting the rapid growth of AI adoption across industries.”
Tony Paikeday, Senior Director of AI Systems at NVIDIA, highlighted the importance of optimised environments for AI infrastructure, noting that STT GDC’s certification empowers enterprises in Southeast Asia to streamline their AI initiatives.
The global AI market is rapidly expanding, with spending expected to exceed $632 billion by 2028, according to IDC. As AI continues to drive innovation across various sectors, strategic investments in AI infrastructure are crucial for businesses seeking to gain a competitive edge. STT GDC’s certification positions it as a key player in supporting these advancements, offering next-generation infrastructure capable of meeting the thermal demands of cutting-edge AI technologies.
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