GIBO Holdings has announced plans to develop a high-performance artificial intelligence (AI) data centre in Malaysia, starting with a 30 MW facility featuring a 14,000-GPU supercomputing cluster. The project marks the first phase of the company’s strategy to build large-scale AI computing infrastructure in the country.
The proposed facility will be designed to support large language model training, small- and mid-sized model development, and large-scale AI inference workloads for commercial and public-sector users. GIBO said the data centre will be optimised for deep learning, multimodal AI systems and advanced simulation workloads, incorporating liquid or immersion cooling systems suited to tropical operating conditions.
GIBO plans to scale the initial deployment into a 100 MW multi-zone AI campus and eventually a 200 MW flagship facility. The broader strategy includes developing a network of interconnected AI-focused data centres across Malaysia, linking regional markets including Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, South Korea and Greater China. The company said the initiative aims to position Malaysia as a regional AI compute hub and attract global AI firms and technology partners.