Singapore-based data centre operator Princeton Digital Group (PDG) has reportedly bought land in among others Johor, seeking to double its capacity and cater to rising demand on artificial intelligence (AI) services.
Financial news site Bloomberg reported today that the company has also secured power supply by 500 megawatts in these new land tracts, which also included in Jakarta, Indonesia, and India’s Mumbai and Chennai.
Bloomberg also reported Salgame saying that this is part of a US$5 billion (RM21.34 billion) investment programme over the next 12 to 18 months.
It previously reported that PDG is planning to add more than 300 employees in markets including Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and India by the end of 2025.
Established in 2017, PDG operates more than 20 data centres in China, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan with investment from global private equity firm Warburg Pincus. – MALAY MAIL ONLINE