Nvidia, a leading force in artificial intelligence technology, is set to significantly expand its operations in Southeast Asia by establishing a $200 million AI center in Indonesia, in collaboration with the telecommunications giant Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison. This strategic move aligns with Nvidia’s efforts to penetrate deeper into the Southeast Asian market, where the demand for data and digital services is witnessing exponential growth.
The upcoming facility, which will be located in Surakarta, Central Java, aims to enhance Indonesia’s telecommunications capabilities, develop human resources, and nurture digital talent. This initiative received acknowledgment from Indonesia’s Communication and Information Technology Minister, Budi Arie Setiadi, highlighting the country's ambition to embrace sovereign AI and technological progression.
Indosat's engagement with Nvidia, particularly their readiness to incorporate Nvidia’s advanced chip architecture, Blackwell, into their infrastructure, signifies a pivotal step towards achieving Indonesia's tech-driven objectives. This partnership not only strengthens Nvidia's foothold in Indonesia but also signifies a broader ambition to leverage Southeast Asia's burgeoning digital economy.
Moreover, Nvidia’s collaboration with Singapore's telco provider Singtel, aimed at offering AI capabilities across Southeast Asian data centers, underscores the region's critical role in Nvidia's global strategy. With Southeast Asia contributing significantly to Nvidia's revenues, particularly from Singapore, the region is emerging as a vital market for Nvidia’s data center business, which remains a major revenue source amidst the global AI surge.
This expansion into Indonesia is a testament to Nvidia's commitment to fueling AI innovation and technological advancement in Southeast Asia, positioning the company at the forefront of the region's digital transformation journey.