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We have 200 megawatts operational, and we can go up to 600 megawatts. We have the world's largest hyperscalers with us at our campus and a partnership with NVIDIA, which encompasses GPU chips.
"We also have the world's fastest chips, the GB200 Blackwell chips, in Malaysia, in our data centres right now, and they will be operational very soon
That would be good for YTL Power as competition on data centre lease will be less, and YTL Green DC Park in Kulai will be one of the very few viable data centres that have access to Nvidia AI chips (note that YTL Power has been classified as one of the preferred neocloud partners to Nvidia).
There is no cause of concern for YTL Power from this planned AI chips shipment restrictions to Malaysia. For one, the first 20MW AI data centre at YTL Kulai DC Park has already been up and running since late June, and there is no AI data centre under construction that requires any further shipment of AI chips from the US for now.
For any future AI data centres to be built by YTL Power, as long as the cloud service providers are American companies, such as Oracle or Microsoft, there should not be much restriction of AI chip shipment from the US to Malaysia.