By leveraging Taiwan's unique geostrategic advantages, we are elevating the conventional data center into the "AI Compute Hub of East Asia"—a nexus where cloud, network, and computational power flow and interconnect seamlessly.
Overcoming the physical limits of traditional facilities. Chief Telecom highlights how its AI ready infrastructure supports massive power spikes per rack and integrates advanced liquid cooling engineering to protect critical server equipment.
Chief Telecom has officially launched its 'International-Grade Neutral Liquid-Cooled AI Data Center Ready-to-Use Solution' to proactively meet the surging data center demands driven by rapid AI development.
Chief Telecom is now offering an "International-Grade AI Infrastructure Ready-to-Use Liquid-Cooled Solution." This service allows businesses to simply bring their AI servers for instant deployment.
Chief Telecom has built a comprehensive digital infrastructure and defense system for enterprises, ranging from physical elements (such as anti-seismic data centers and power backup) to virtual elements (such as cybersecurity protection).
The LY2 AI Data Center, located on Jiuzong Road in Neihu, will house NVIDIA's GB200 servers, each valued at NT$100 million. A total investment of NT$3.5 billion has gone into the facility's construction, which includes comprehensive solutions for its architecture and power supply.
By combining its AI liquid-cooled data centers with the reliable Chief Cloud Exchange (CCX) service, Chief Telecom has pioneered a complete solution in Taiwan, connecting the two core capabilities of computing and connectivity to fully unlock the potential of AI.