Singtel launches AI cloud service, aims to reduce entry barriers

Telco to help automate car factories, healthcare and governments

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From left: Singtel's Digital InfraCo CEO Bill Chang, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong and Singtel Group CEO Yuen Kuan Moon attend a press event in Singapore on Oct. 10. (Photo by Tsubasa Suruga)

TSUBASA SURUGA, Nikkei staff writer

SINGAPORE -- Singapore Telecommunications on Thursday launched a new cloud service run through its own Southeast Asia data centers, enabling customers to adopt some of the latest artificial intelligence technology to digitize their day-to-day operation, from building cars to consulting hospital patients.

Beginning with data centers in Singapore, the company's RE:AI cloud service allows companies to access its systems equipped with Nvidia's powerful AI chips called H100 graphics processing units (GPUs) and storages.

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