latest Nvidia DGX and HGX H100 GPU systems into its cloud offerings. This turnkey solution simplifies the deployment and scaling of AI, machine learning, data analytics, and other GPU-accelerated workloads, reducing operational complexity while optimizing AI computing costs for enterprises worldwide.
As part of the collaboration, Chief, a Chunghwa Telecom Group subsidiary, operates three world-class data center facilities in Taiwan, boasting stringent international security certifications such as ISO 27001, 27011, 27017, and 27018. Chief provides high level AI data center infrastructure, creating a solid foundation for the collaborative partnership. GCS will promote and deliver GMI Cloud’s high-performance Nvidia H100-based GPU cloud services across Asia. GMI Cloud will establish a regional presence within Chief Telecom’s state-of-the-art data centers, ensuring reliable and secure service delivery.
This tripartite alliance aims to bring main benefits to enterprises:
1.Diverse, Flexible, and Reliable AI Cloud Computing Solutions: Customers can choose suitable AI computing resources based on demand and enjoy stable and reliable services.
2.Reduce Operational Costs and Complexity for AI Computing: Customers can use AI computing resources on-demand, significantly lowering unnecessary upfront investment and maintenance.
3.Accelerate AI Innovation in the Asian region: This strategic partnership provides a conducive environment and foundation for AI innovation.
“We are excited to join forces with GCS and GMI Cloud in this pioneering initiative,” said Johnny Liu, President of Chief Telecom. “Our upcoming AI-optimized data center, designed to support high-density computing and transmission loads, positions us as one of the few facilities in Taiwan capable of meeting the stringent requirements of next-generation AI applications over the next three years.”
“AI computing is rapidly becoming an indispensable resource for driving AI innovation, with OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman likening it to the ‘currency of the future,'” said Frankie Hsu, Chairman of GCS. “Through this groundbreaking partnership, we aim to provide the essential computing capabilities that will empower enterprises across Asia to unlock new opportunities and accelerate their AI journeys.”
Alex Yeh, Founder and CEO of GMI Cloud, added, “Our collaboration with GCS and Chief Telecom represents a significant milestone in our expansion into the Asian market. Together, we will deliver flexible and reliable GPU cloud solutions, enabling businesses in the region to harness the full potential of AI and create competitive advantages.”
The strategic partnership will leverage the companies’ combined strengths to provide a comprehensive suite of AI cloud computing solutions, reducing acquisition and operational costs while ensuring scalability and reliability. By fostering an ecosystem conducive to AI innovation, the alliance aims to drive digital transformation and unlock new opportunities across industries in the Asian market.
President of Chief Telecom, Johnny Liu (left); Chairman of GCS, Frankie Hsu (middle); Founder and CEO of GMI Cloud, Alex Yeh (right)