VCI Global (NASDAQ: VCIG) officially launched Malaysia's first NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center, V Gallant, on March 3, 2026. Alongside the hub, the company introduced Intelli-X, an enterprise large language model (LLM) platform designed for secure, localized generative AI deployment.
The new facility offers services including GPU leasing, private GPU clusters, and subscription access to LLMs. VCI Global cited growing regional demand for AI infrastructure among government agencies, enterprises, and SMEs, driving the development of this computing center.
VCI Global signed multiple memorandums of understanding to accelerate commercialization efforts, develop talent, and integrate partners across public and private sectors. The move reflects the company’s strategic focus on AI infrastructure following recent divestments and platform launches.
This initiative supports government and SME customers in adopting generative AI technologies securely and locally, reducing dependency on external cloud providers and enhancing data privacy. V Gallant's launch positions Malaysia as a regional AI infrastructure hub.
Market response to VCIG's AI announcements has been mixed and volatile, reflecting broader sector uncertainties. The company's recent AI-related developments, including divesting Credilab and launching the NVIDIA GPU Lounge, underscore a pivot toward AI orchestration and infrastructure.
Investors and stakeholders should watch for how V Gallant's services scale, including subscription uptake and partner ecosystem growth. Further MoUs and commercialization milestones may signal VCIG's ability to capitalize on emerging regional AI demand.