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Singtel-NVIDIA's Launch Plans for GPUaaS in Southeast Asia |
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In March 2024, Singtel announced that it will be launching its GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) in Singapore and Southeast Asia in 3Q 2024, providing enterprises with access to NVIDIA’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) computing power to drive greater efficiencies that accelerate growth and innovation. Powered by NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU-powered clusters that will be operating in upgraded data centers, the AI-ready data centers are specifically tailored for intense compute environments with purpose-built liquid-cooling technologies for maximum efficiency and lower Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)—a benchmarking metric used to measure a data center’s energy efficiency—catered to enterprises.
By eliminating the need for heavy investments in setting up and managing expensive data center infrastructure, this partnership between Singtel and NVIDIA envisions that enterprises of all sizes will be able to fully optimize operations with AI. The partnership will enable NVIDIA to leverage Singtel’s regional data center business NXERA to run its GPUaaS in three new sustainable, hyper-connected, and high-density AI data centers located in Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia when they begin operations.
GPUaaS Could Provide Southeast Asia the Stimulation for 5G and IoT to Take off in MSMEs |
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With Singtel helming the push to democratize access to AI infrastructure within its own country and the region, the company can leverage its extensive fixed broadband network, submarine cables, 5G high-speed network connectivity, and patented cloud platform to orchestrate AI workloads in a multi-network and multi-cloud environment. Its new GPUaaS structure, accompanied by a carrier neutrality agreement, can form a foundational structure for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to accelerate digitalization efforts, particularly in the form of leveraging AI in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and 5G deployments.
As AI’s list of industrial use cases grows, Singtel-NVIDIA’s GPUaaS will form an attractive avenue for all levels of industry (primary such as agriculture and mining, secondary such as manufacturing, and tertiary such as logistics, finance, and transport). Industries dominant in Southeast Asia, such as manufacturing, construction, and agriculture, stand to gain from easier access to AI computing power via the GPUaaS offering, especially as Internet of Things (IoT) use cases, such as digital twins, predictive maintenance, and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), are integrating AI and Machine Learning (ML) to enable more intelligent applications. Introducing GPUaaS to the region will also stimulate 5G growth, considering that edge AI cloud and 5G are able to operate on the same plane and consistently collaborate on their integrative functions, collectively enabling more applicable industrial use cases for enterprises to explore.
As ABI Research observes strong potential for the use of AI and 5G technology in sectors critical to the economy of Southeast Asia, offering GPUaaS could provide a definitive roadmap to accelerating digital transformations in MSMEs across Southeast Asia, starting with Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia, and possibly extending thereafter to other Southeast Asian economies. This lines up with ABI Research’s forecast that AI gateways on AI chipsets and edge AI cloud powered by Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) in Asia-Pacific will grow to 9.2 billion shipments by 2028, with an average Year-over-Year (YoY) growth rate of 33.3%. Manufacturing in Asia-Pacific is expected to account for 55% of all GPU-based AI chip shipments by 2028.
Key Strategies for Enterprises to Prepare for GPUaaS |
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While enterprises can capitalize on the GPUaaS offering from the get-go, its full potential for intense computing and AI-intensive large language processing can go unrealized without proper preparation to integrate and maximize its potential in industrial deployments. ABI Research believes that with new developments in providing cloud computing through GPUaaS, enterprises and industries across Southeast Asia are at the doorstep of highly scalable and cost-effective digital transformation. However, for enterprises to successfully digitalize and optimize their revenue with GPUaaS, they should focus on two key aspects of planning.
First, enterprises should focus on identifying the key impacts and measurements of a successful AI and IoT implementation within their goals. These measurements of success can be decided based on the following:
By setting clear standards and measurements of success for integrating and implementing new technologies in an enterprise structure, enterprises can look to develop key strategies that can prime them for optimizing and maximizing GPUaaS when it comes in 3Q 2024. These strategies should include the following: