At the Dawn of Generative AI Era, Chief Telecom’s New LY2 IDC Achieves 70% Occupancy — Why?
As the era of generative AI dawns, the global race for cloud services and AI computing power is intensifying. Taiwan, a major hub for semiconductors, has become a highly contested battleground. Consequently, the top three international cloud service providers (CSPs) – Google, Microsoft, and Amazon AWS – have successively announced their plans to set up data centers in Taiwan. Not to be outdone by global giants, domestic companies are also rapidly catching up.
President of Chief Telecom, Johnny Liu (left); Chairman of GCS, Frankie Hsu (middle); Founder and CEO of GMI Cloud, Alex Yeh (right)
This June, Chief Telecom has partnered with GCS and GMI Cloud to deliver cutting-edge AI cloud computing services tailored for the Asian market. In July, Chief collaborated with strategic partners, Supermicro and ENLight Corp. to establish Taiwan’s Artificial Intelligence Computing Center (AICC). AICC will be “the first in Asia” to use Nvidia’s advanced H200 AI chips.
From Left to Right: Johnny Liu, President of Chief Telecom; Daniel Wang, Assistant Vice President, Taiwan, International Business of HGC; Onno Bos, International Partnership Director of AMS-IX.
Standing at the forefront of the global AI wave, Chief has successfully capitalized on the AI boom. Coupled with the recent trends in IDC and network connectivity, this has contributed to the sales of new LY2 AI data center exceeding expectations. Since the launch of LY2 AI data center, there has been significant revenue growth across various services, including IDC colocation, network services, and cloud services. Chief Telecom is committed to providing stable and reliable AI data center infrastructures, aligning with the surge of liquid cooling market, and fulfilling its responsibility for energy conservation and carbon reduction.