Systech, Microlink launch Malaysia’s next-generation GPUaaS platform


From left: Systech Bhd substantial shareholders Datuk Mohd Azizulhasni Awang, Systech executive director Lim Ying Ran, Systech executive chairman Datuk Ong Theng Soon, Systech executive director Dr. Wilson Low Min Yew, Micro Link Solutions executive director Wong Kwang Chwen, Micro Link Solutions executive director Thong Weng Sheng, Micro Link Solutions managing director, distribution Choo Kok Hua, Micro Link Solutions business development director Ang Chang Seng.

KUALA LUMPUR: Systech Bhd has entered into a strategic collaboration with Microlink Solutions Bhd to launch Malaysia’s next-generation GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) infrastructure, powered by Super Micro Computer Inc (Supermicro) GPU servers integrated with NVIDIA technology.

In a statement, the digital solutions provider said that as part of this initiative, its wholly owned subsidiary, Systech Digital Solutions Sdn Bhd, has entered into a collaboration agreement with Applied Business Systems Sdn Bhd (ABS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Microlink.

Under the agreement, Systech Digital will handle the assembly, testing, and deployment of the GPUaaS infrastructure, as well as R&D in AI, quantum computing, and green tech.

ABS will manage delivery, setup, and maintenance of the GPU systems.

Both parties will work together on planning and execution to ensure smooth project delivery.

Systech executive director Jonathan Lim Ying Ran said the launch of the company’s GPUaaS infrastructure marks more than just a technology upgrade, describing it as a commitment to driving Malaysia’s AI-powered future.

“With the support of our trusted partner Microlink and the strength of Supermicro’s high-performance servers, we are building a powerful AI compute backbone to serve enterprise, public, and innovation ecosystems nationwide.”

Systech's substantial shareholder Datuk Mohd Azizulhasni Awang said: “As Malaysia accelerates its digital transformation, this GPUaaS launch arrives at a pivotal moment. By providing enterprises and government agencies access to scalable, high-performance GPU infrastructure, we are helping unlock new frontiers in fintech, healthcare, cybersecurity and more.”

Meanwhile, Microlink executive director Wong Kwang Chwen said the company, through ABS, is proud to supply Supermicro’s world-class server technology integrated with NVIDIA solutions.

He said the collaboration exemplifies how local technology players can join forces to deliver future-ready digital services aligned with national aspirations.

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