KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysian conglomerate YTL Group is turning to the latest chips from semiconductor giant Nvidia as it pushes to build one of the world's fastest AI supercomputers.
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An artist rendering of YTL's AI Cloud data center facility, which is under construction in the Malaysian state of Johor. © YTL Power
KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysian conglomerate YTL Group is turning to the latest chips from semiconductor giant Nvidia as it pushes to build one of the world's fastest AI supercomputers.