ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has become an NVIDIA colocation partner, after two of its data centre facilities in Southeast Asia (SEA) – STT Singapore 6, and STT Bangkok 1 – received NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center programme certification.
The NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center certification enables STT GDC to offer customers access to world-class, state-of-the-art data centre facilities to run their most important AI workloads.
The NVIDIA DGX platform is designed for enterprise AI, supporting a wide range of AI tasks including analytics, training and inference. It provides high compute density, performance and scalability through a unified system, enabling it to manage the entire AI lifecycle within an enterprise.
STT GDC is one of the first Singapore-based companies to attain this certification. The move is fuelled by accelerated computing, a crucial catalyst for AI innovation, and STT GDC’s capacity to support advanced AI capabilities and next-generation infrastructure, including NVIDIA DGX GB200 systems.
Its AI-ready data centres are engineered to meet the thermal requirements of these innovative technologies, offering support for both immersion cooling and direct-to-chip cooling solutions.
“Achieving this certification underscores our commitment to supporting the rapid growth of AI adoption across industries, helping our customers focus on innovation, accelerate their AI initiatives with confidence and achieve a quicker time-to-value for their AI investments,” said Daniel Pointon, Group Chief Technology Officer of, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres.
“STT GDC’s achievement of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center certification empowers enterprises in Southeast Asia to simplify their AI initiatives with optimised, high-performance infrastructure and facilities that enable the delivery of data-fueled insights sooner,” said Tony Paikeday, Senior Director of AI systems at NVIDIA.
