NTT Data inks 100MW power deal with B.Grimm Power for its Thai data center

NTT Global Data Centers has signed a 100MW Power Purchase Agreement with B.Grimm Power, through Amata B.Grimm Power, securing capacity for its upcoming Bangkok 4 Data Center in Chonburi, Thailand. Energization is planned for the second quarter of 2027. B.Grimm is one of Thailand’s leading private energy producers and is currently powering its Bangkok 2 […]

Digital Halo secures US$ 46.9 million financing to expand Manila data center

Digital Halo Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based data center operator, has recently secured a PhP 2.78 billion (US$46.9 million) project financing for the expansion of its inaugural MNL1 data center campus in the Philippines. The loan was granted by Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC), one of the largest commercial banks in the Philippines, and represented the […]

Viettel breaks ground on Vietnam’s first chip fabrication plant

Viettel Group has officially broken ground on the construction of Vietnam’s first semiconductor chip fabrication plant, laying the foundation for a domestic semiconductor ecosystem. The national project, assigned by the Ministry of National Defence, in accordance with a Government Resolution, is expected to be completed by the end of 2027, said Lieutenant General Tao Duc […]

Southeast Asia has overtaken Northeast Asia, ANZ in data center growth: DC Byte

Southeast Asia has overtaken Northeast Asia and Australia/New Zealand in both capacity growth and pipeline expansion, having recorded significantly higher compound growth rates over the past three years, according to market research firm DC Byte’s latest blog yesterday. Factors responsible for this included land availability, improving infrastructure, and more permissive policy environments. This has led […]

MN Holdings clinches data center substation deals worth US$ 30.3 million

MN Holdings Berhad, a Malaysian infrastructure and engineering specialist, has recently been awarded four contracts with a combined value of US$ 30.28 million (RM122.7 million) for the supply and installation of substation equipment for data centre projects in Central and Southern Peninsular Malaysia, according to the firm’s Bursa filing. The awarding company is a US-based […]

Khazanah plans to channel funds to power grids, chip firms amid AI boom

Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd plans to pour more capital into strengthening its power infrastructure and funding local semiconductor firms amid a data center boom in Malaysia, its managing director told Reuters yesterday in an interview at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos. Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir, Khazanah’s MD reportedly said […]

Digital Realty enters Malaysia through acquisition of TelcoHub 1 data center in Cyberjaya

Global data center provider Digital Realty, yesterday announced it plans to enter Malaysia by acquiring CSF Advisers, owners of the TelcoHub 1 data center, one of Greater Kuala Lumpur’s most established data center hubs. This will mark the company’s third presence in Southeast Asia after Singapore and Jakarta, the company says in a press statement. […]

Thailand approves 7 new data centers valued at US$ 3.1 billion

Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) has approved seven new data center projects with combined investment value of USD 3.1 billion (THB 96.88 billion), the BOI states in a press release recently. The seven projects include: True Internet Data Center Co., Ltd. (223 MW) at USD 1.4 billion (THB 45.3 billion) investment for 3 projects; GSA […]

Indonesia inks US$ 124 million deal with ARM for chip design blueprint

Indonesia has recently signed a joint venture agreement worth an initial 2.1 trillion rupiah (US$ 124.5 million) with UK-based global semiconductor giant, ARM Holdings in a bid to develop a national semiconductor ecosystem and strengthen its position in the global supply chain. The deal is similar to Malaysia’s US$ 250 million plan for semiconductor IP […]

Malaysia tightens rules to prevent ‘phantom’ power demand by data centers

Malaysia is tightening its rules to prevent speculative power applications by requiring data centers to declare their annual demand rather than locking in maximum capacity immediately, says the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (Miti) recently as quoted by The Edge. Following Miti’s announcement that data centres must meet 85 per cent of their declared […]