Vertiv Opens Malaysia Plant to Meet AI Data Centers’ Power Needs
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Vertiv opening a Malaysia plant to serve AI data center power needs is another proof point that the bottleneck is now electrical and thermal, not just chips. If you’re planning large-scale AI deployments in APAC, start mapping power and cooling vendors as strategically as you map cloud providers.
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