Country
Singapore
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Country
Singapore
Operator
Singtel & NVIDIA
Energy
Renewable
Known capacity
50 MW
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The Singtel-NVIDIA AI Hub in Singapore is a strategic partnership facility between Singtel — Singapore’s national telecommunications carrier — and NVIDIA, the world’s dominant AI GPU manufacturer. Launched in 2024, the hub serves as a flagship demonstration of enterprise-grade AI compute in Southeast Asia, providing managed AI services, GPU infrastructure for model development and fine-tuning, and a Center of Excellence for applied AI architecture validation.
Singtel’s role in this partnership reflects its transformation from traditional telecommunications into a digital infrastructure and AI platform company. As Singapore’s state-linked telecom operator, Singtel carries regulatory weight and enterprise relationships across Singapore and the region that a pure compute company could not replicate. NVIDIA’s partnership with Singtel is part of its broader strategy of establishing "AI factories" through partnerships with national telecom operators and regional cloud providers worldwide — similar to NVIDIA’s partnerships with Telstra (Australia), SoftBank (Japan), and T-Mobile (US).
Singapore’s data center market operates under strict government regulations that constrain capacity while mandating efficiency. The Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) impose a PUE ceiling of 1.25 on new data center facilities and require that at least 50% of energy come from renewable sources — among the most stringent requirements globally for a tropical climate data center (where cooling demands are high year-round due to heat and humidity). The Singtel-NVIDIA hub serves as a real-world validation platform for high-density liquid-cooled designs that meet these standards.
The facility’s H100 GPU cluster infrastructure supports managed AI services for Singtel’s enterprise customer base across Singapore, Australia (through Optus, Singtel’s Australian subsidiary), Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand (through regional subsidiaries and investments). Enterprise AI use cases include telecommunications network optimization AI (Singtel’s own 5G/fiber networks), financial services AI for Singapore’s banking sector, healthcare AI for Singapore’s public health system, and AI workloads for Singapore government agencies.
Singapore’s National AI Strategy 2.0 (launched 2023) explicitly targets Singapore as Southeast Asia’s AI hub — a neutral, well-governed, well-connected location for regional AI development and deployment — and the Singtel-NVIDIA hub is among the flagship commercial embodiments of that strategy.
**Hardware**: NVIDIA H100 SXM GPUs · **Compliance**: Singapore PUE ≤1.25, 50% renewable energy mandates · **Partnership model**: Singtel (operator) + NVIDIA (hardware/software stack)
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