VCI Global launches M’sia’s first Nvidia-powered AI GPU computing centre


KUALA LUMPUR: VCI Global Ltd (VCI Global) has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, V Gallant Sdn Bhd (V Gallant), has successfully gone live with Malaysia’s first Nvidia-powered artificial intelligence (AI) GPU Computing Centre on March 3.

The achievement marks a major inflection point in VCI Global’s transition into high-margin AI infrastructure ownership and recurring revenue monetisation, according to a statement.

The operational facility establishes VCI Global as a first‑mover in AI compute in South-East Asia, capturing demand from government, enterprise, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) facing rising AI compute intensity and strict data governance requirements.

Simultaneously, VCI Global unveiled Intelli-X, its standardised enterprise large language model (LLM) platform.

The platform is engineered to deliver secure generative AI deployment and workflow automation across regulated industries, government agencies and SMEs.

With the GPU Computing Centre now fully operational and turnkey-ready, V Gallant is activating multiple revenue streams through enterprise-grade LLM training and fine-tuning, enabling customers to train and deploy proprietary AI models within a secure, firewall-contained environment.

In addition, the facility supports generative AI inference, predictive analytics, autonomous workflow orchestration, and sector-specific AI modelling across multiple sectors, alongside a hybrid AI infrastructure and Software-as-a-Service monetisation model.

Having completed its proof-of-concept phase, V Gallant has transitioned into commercial operations, offering GPU compute leasing and dedicated private clusters, a subscription-based enterprise LLM platforms, and localised AI contracts for regulated industries and public-sector clients.

V Gallant has also signed memoranda of understanding or MoUs with key partners to expand market access, talent development and deployment pathways, including Khalifa Intelligence, UCSI College and Favoriot. — Bernama

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