Malaysian telco TM has further strengthened its core capabilities by ramping up its digital infrastructure to enable GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS).
Hosted entirely within the country, this initiative aims to bolster Malaysia’s AI infrastructure and accelerate digital transformation. The solution was unveiled following the launch of the National Artificial Intelligence Office by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
The first of its kind in Malaysia, this solution leverages NVIDIA GPU technology hosted at TM’s Uptime Tier-III certified data centres. TM’s GPUaaS provides low-latency, real-time, high-performance AI computing capabilities while ensuring data sovereignty and security, reinforcing Malaysia’s aspirations to become a leader in AI innovation within ASEAN.
TM’s GPUaaS eliminates the need for capital-intensive investments, providing scalable and on-demand access to cutting-edge resources. Backed by TM’s nationwide fibre optic network and edge computing facilities, it seamlessly integrates GPU resources with high-speed connectivity to power AI-driven applications such as:
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AI for public services: Real-time AI avatars providing information for citizens;
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Healthcare diagnostics: AI-powered imaging and analytics;
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Autonomous vehicles: Real-time traffic and navigation systems; and
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Immersive media: AR/VR content creation with real-time rendering.
“TM’s GPUaaS will further enhance our digital infrastructure and support the nation’s AI aspiration,” said CEO Amar Huzaimi Md Deris. “By offering cost-efficient access to high-performance computing for AI model training and inferencing, we enable businesses and the government sector to adopt AI-driven solutions with greater ease, ensuring both operational efficiency and scalability.”
“Our GPUaaS design is modular and scalable, catering to various user needs,” he added. “Leveraging this agility, we are pleased to announce that TM has secured an international customer for GPUaaS requirement to be delivered by year-end. This initiative underscores TM’s commitment to empower industries and unlock new opportunities through AI infrastructure, as we align our digital powerhouse 2030 aspiration to fast forward the future of a digital Malaysia.”
TM’s data centres hosting GPUaaS are LEED certified green buildings, designed to ensure sustainability and energy efficiency. This aligns with Malaysia’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, supporting innovation while reducing environmental impact. In addition to hosting TM’s GPUaaS, these data centres are also available to host other GPU providers.
The sovereign GPUaaS reinforces Malaysia’s readiness to become a digital-first economy; transforming critical sectors such as healthcare and transportation, driving economic development and enhancing public service delivery.