Nvidia-backed data center operator Firmus will build an AI data centre campus in Indonesia that the company says will bring in up to $30 billion worth of agreements within the first six years.
Australian firm Firmus signed an eight-year partnership with Nvidia to build a dedicated 360 megawatt Nvidia DSX AI Factory campus in Batam, an Indonesia island off the coast of Singapore, it said in a statement.
The major data center project will be developed in partnership with Singapore-based DayOne, Firmus said.
Firmus projects it will receive $25 billion to $30 billion from committed agreements from customers during the first six years of the partnership.
The agreement includes procuring up to 170,000 Nvidia AI graphic processing units through 2027 and 2028, "positioning the Batam campus among the largest AI infrastructure developments in Asia-Pacific," it said.
Firmus will also sell Nvidia-powered cloud services, with the U.S. chip giant earning both standard product revenue and a share of the cloud revenue on the supported capacity, it said.
The company said the deal would help AI-native firms access the Nvidia infrastructure.
The data center sector has been booming in Southeast Asia as companies pour in billions looking for land and power to support rapid developments in AI.
Companies have been aggressively pursuing investments in the region to capitalize on rising demand for digital infrastructure.
Firmus said in April it raised $505 million in strategic equity investment led by Coatue with participation from Nvidia.
In early June, DayOne said it raised $4.5 billion in gross proceeds in a Series C equity financing, which it will use to accelerate its expansion in markets in Asia and Europe.
Write to Kimberley Kao at kimberley.kao@wsj.com
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