Building an AI Cloud Ecosystem: Chief Telecom’s Strategy for Data Centers and Triple Fiber Network Connectivity
With the rise of generative AI, businesses worldwide are eager to transform and gain a competitive edge. However, this shift comes with significant technical challenges and high implementation costs that go beyond simply acquiring powerful servers.
High-end data centers built with NVIDIA’s GB200 and GB300 require advanced water-cooling solutions, but the market for these specialized facilities is scarce. To address this emerging pain point in the AI transformation wave, Chief Telecom is leveraging its LY2 AI data center to launch Taiwan’s premier AI infrastructure ready-to-use liquid-cooled solution. This service is specifically designed to meet the intensive cooling and power demands of AI GPU servers.
LY2 AI data center
The core of this solution is its “Instant Deployment” feature, allowing businesses to quickly deploy their AI servers in a ready-made data center, eliminating lengthy construction times. This is made possible by the LY2’s “Three Highs and Three Speeds” advantages.
The “Three Highs” refer to high power capacity, high load capacity, and high heat dissipation. The “Three Speeds” mean fast deployment (enabling activation within two weeks), fast connectivity, and fast service. This service provides customized, high-power cabinets that accommodate both air and water cooling, ensuring businesses can achieve AI transformation with minimal risk and in the shortest possible time, while meeting stringent security and high-performance computing standards.
Recognizing that companies need more than just hardware, Chief Telecom has integrated its CCX (Chief Cloud Exchange) and TPIX (Taipei Internet Exchange) to provide a comprehensive and reliable ecosystem for building a stable, secure, and scalable AI application environment for businesses.