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US-based GMI Cloud will build a US$500 million AI data center in Taiwan, set to open in March 2026 with around 7,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs. Early clients will include Wistron, Trend Micro and TECO.

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00:00U.S. data services operator GMI Cloud says it will build a 500 million U.S. dollar AI data center in Taiwan.
00:09This is to promote the entire AI ecosystem in Taiwan and to promote the AI adoption to happen with governments, enterprise and developers alike.
00:20It has a lot of better hardware and software support locally because all our suppliers and vendors are all in Taiwan.
00:30The facility will be located in Taoyuan and is set to begin operations by March 2026.
00:37It will host about 7,000 GPUs powered by NVIDIA's new Blackwell GB300 chips.
00:44Besides NVIDIA, its initial customers will include local companies like Wistron, Trend Micro and Tico.
00:51GMI Cloud also plans to build a new data center in the U.S.
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