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Firmus Technologies to build Indonesia data center with Nvidia GPUs
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Firmus Technologies is constructing a significant data center in Batam, Indonesia, in partnership with Nvidia. The facility will house 170,000 Nvidia GPUs and is projected to generate up to $30 billion in revenue for Firmus over six years, aiming to offer affordable AI computing power to emerging companies. Meanwhile, Google has limited Meta's access to its Gemini AI models due to computing capacity constraints, impacting Meta's AI projects and other clients to a lesser extent.
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Key Numbers
170,000Nvidia GPUs to be housed in Firmus data center
$30 billionProjected revenue for Firmus Technologies over six years
six yearsRevenue generation period for Firmus Technologies
Who's Involved
Firmus Technologies
Australian AI infrastructure firm building a data center in Indonesia
Nvidia
Partnering with Firmus Technologies for GPU supply
Google
Restricting access to its Gemini AI models
Meta
Experiencing delays due to limited access to Google's Gemini AI models
Key facts
Firmus Technologies is building a data center in Batam, Indonesia.
The data center will house 170,000 Nvidia GPUs.
The Firmus Technologies deal aims to provide cost-effective computing power to emerging AI companies.
The partnership is expected to generate up to $30 billion in revenue for Firmus over six years.
Google has restricted Meta's access to its Gemini AI models.
The restriction is due to insufficient computing capacity.
Meta's internal AI projects have been delayed.
Other Google clients have also experienced lesser impacts.
Australian AI infrastructure firm Firmus Technologies is set to build a new data center in Batam, Indonesia, through a partnership with Nvidia. This facility will be equipped with 170,000 Nvidia GPUs, a substantial investment aimed at providing cost-effective computing power to emerging AI companies. The venture is anticipated to generate significant revenue for Firmus Technologies, with projections indicating up to $30 billion over a six-year period. This development underscores the growing demand for AI infrastructure and the strategic importance of specialized hardware like GPUs.
In a separate but related development concerning AI computing capacity, Google has reportedly restricted Meta's access to its Gemini AI models. This limitation stems from insufficient computing capacity within Google's infrastructure, which has led to delays in some of Meta's internal AI projects. While Meta's demand has made it particularly affected by this shortfall, other Google clients have also experienced lesser impacts on their operations. The situation highlights the intense competition and strain on resources within the AI development landscape, where access to powerful computing resources is a critical bottleneck.
The demand for advanced AI models and the underlying computational power is rapidly increasing across the tech industry. Companies are investing heavily in developing and deploying AI, leading to a strain on existing infrastructure and a race to build more capacity. The Firmus Technologies and Nvidia partnership addresses this need by expanding GPU availability, while the Google-Meta situation illustrates the challenges of managing and allocating scarce computing resources among major players.
↳ Why This Matters
Australian AI infrastructure firm Firmus Technologies is set to build a new data center in Batam, Indonesia, through a partnership with Nvidia. This facility will be equipped with 170,000 Nvidia GPUs, a substantial investment aimed at providing cost-effective computing power to emerging AI companies. The venture is anticipated to generate significant revenue for Firmus Technologies, with projections indicating up to $30 billion over a six-year period. This development underscores the growing demand for AI infrastructure and the strategic importance of specialized hardware like GPUs.
Frequently asked questions
The partnership aims to provide emerging AI firms with more cost-effective access to computing power by leveraging Nvidia's infrastructure and Firmus's cloud services.
The deal includes the delivery of 170,000 Nvidia GPUs, which will be located in Batam, Indonesia, between the first quarter of 2027 and the start of 2028.
Firmus Technologies expects to earn up to $30 billion in revenue during the first six years of the deal, based on customer commitments.
What Happens Next
01Firmus Technologies to receive 170,000 Nvidia GPUs starting Q1 2027.
02Firmus to begin offering Nvidia-powered cloud services to customers.
03Firmus may proceed with an initial public offering.
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