(L-R) Mingcheng Lim, country head, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres; Kenny Sng, chief technology officer, SuperX

STT GDC, SuperX power Singapore’s AI future with new innovation centre

The centre offers GPU access and testing environment to speed up enterprise AI deployment.

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) and SuperX AI Technology have launched an AI Innovation Centre to support enterprise artificial intelligence development from testing to deployment.

In a media release, ST Telemedia said the centre, hosted at STT Singapore 5 in Tai Seng, is designed to help companies run AI pilots, proof-of-concepts and model benchmarking using high-performance computing infrastructure.

STT GDC said the facility provides access to NVIDIA Blackwell GPU infrastructure with 192GB HBM3e VRAM per GPU, supported by Intel Xeon Gold 6767P CPUs and 400G InfiniBand networking.

The setup is intended to reduce operational complexity in AI deployment and allow faster provisioning through a user portal and service catalogue, the press statement noted.

The centre also offers 14-day free trial programme for enterprises, allowing them to test performance, cost and compatibility before scaling workloads.

“By combining our operational excellence with SuperX’s advanced orchestration capabilities, we are providing a strategic blueprint for organisations to move past the pilot phase,” said Mingcheng Lim, Country Head, STT GDC

He added that the centre is intended to support enterprises in achieving measurable outcomes from AI deployment.

SuperX said the facility is intended to reduce barriers related to cost and infrastructure setup for AI development.

“Our goal is to provide immediate AI capability,” said Kenny Sng, chief technology officer at SuperX.

He added that the platform enables enterprises to deploy models from a built-in catalogue or third-party marketplaces within days.

The AI Innovation Centre also supports data sovereignty requirements, with workloads running locally in Singapore for regulated industries.

STT GDC said the facility can support pilot-to-production scaling through hybrid and private AI deployment options within its global infrastructure footprint.

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