Australia-based Firmus partners with Nvidia to build its first data center in Batam, Indonesia; the 360 MW Nvidia DSX AI factory campus is developed with DayOne
Firmus Technologies Pty Ltd. will build its first data center project in Indonesia as part of a partnership with US chip giant Nvidia Corp. …
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Nvidia Teams With Firmus to Build 360 MW AI Data Center in Indonesia
Australian firm Firmus partners with Nvidia to construct a massive AI factory campus on Indonesia's Batam island.
Firmus Technologies, an Australia-based data center company, is building its first facility in Indonesia through a partnership with Nvidia. The project lands on Batam, an Indonesian island just south of Singapore.
The campus will be a 360-megawatt Nvidia DSX AI factory — a serious chunk of compute power purpose-built for AI workloads. DayOne is co-developing the project alongside the two partners.
The move signals Nvidia's continued push to expand its data center footprint across Southeast Asia, a region increasingly attractive for AI infrastructure thanks to growing demand and strategic geography. For Firmus, it marks a major expansion beyond its home market.
Details on timeline, total investment, and specific Nvidia hardware configurations weren't disclosed in the initial announcement. But 360 MW is no small build — that's a facility designed to handle serious AI training and inference at scale.