▲Julius Tsai, senior manager at Chief Telecom.
Chief Telecom’s L.Y.2 AI Data Center is tailored for AI, HPC, Cloud, Data, and Networking Applications, making it a sustainable partner for businesses operations with its four unique advantages and the comprehensive one-stop services.
AI technology continues to advance, expanding its applications across various domains. One notable advancement is the rise of robo-advisors in the financial industry. These automated service leverage AI to search for relevant news or market information, enabling them to adjust investment strategies before significant market fluctuations occur. The goal is to achieve inclusive finance, where consumers regardless of their wealth level can engage in financial management anytime, anywhere. However, despite the global adoption of generative AI technologies like ChatGPT, challenges remain that the financial industry must overcome.
According to Julius Tsai, the senior director of Product Development Department, Chief Telecom, enterprises aiming to drive generative AI projects and external services must overcome three significant challenges: High-Speed Access to External Data Sources, High-Speed and Secure Connectivity across platforms, and Robust Data Center Infrastructure. Building a data center that meets the standards mentioned above requires substantial investment. However, adopting professional IDC services from telecom providers, such as Chief Telecom’s L.Y.2, an AI-powered data center, can be a strategic choice to address these challenges.
Four Unique Advantages to Meet Diverse Enterprise Needs
Chief Telecom’s L.Y.2 AI Data Center is designed and built for applications such as AI, HPC, cloud, data, and networking. It has four unique advantages that set it apart from in the market:
1. Advanced Architectural Design: The building incorporates the technical elements of smart building and a seismic isolation design, ensuring robust protection for clients’ digital assets.
2. Customized High-Power HPC Cabinets: to provide 10kW power per rack to meet the demanding power requirements of AI servers.
3. Cloud Exchange Center: Direct connection to the five major public clouds to facilitate private network connection to cloud-based AI services.
4. Digital Convergence Hub: Chief’s IDCs converge domestic fiber and international submarine cable resources to enhance connectivity.
Julius Tsai highlights that Chief Telecom plays a pivotal role as the digital convergence in Taiwan. The L.Y.2 AI data center has advantages that surpass other telecom companies, featuring abundant and complete international and domestic fiber networks. THREE RINGS and THREE LINES that Chief is now focusing on represents different network infrastructure, including Taipei Ring- connecting three IDCs together with optical fibers, Taiwan Ring- connecting Taiwan domestic metropolitan areas and science parks with optical fibers, and International Ring- connecting Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore and Southeast countries through submarine cables. This extensive network facilitates Taiwan’s industry expansion into overseas markets. In addition, amidst the ESG wave, Chief’s comprehensive one-stop services will be a strategic choice for sustainable business operations.
▲Chief Telecom LY2 AI data center