AI cloud services company CoreWeave Inc. is moving into the Asian market through its first data center buildout in the region, according to Bloomberg. The company said it plans to construct three new data centers outside the United States, all of them located in Indonesia, with combined capacity reaching 360 megawatts. CoreWeave said it will invest billions of dollars in the project, though it did not give a more specific estimate. The facilities are expected to begin operations in 2028. The company said the project is aimed at serving laboratories, startups, and enterprise clients across Southeast Asia, where demand for computing power is growing quickly.
CoreWeave Inc. is entering the Asian market through its first data center expansion in the region, according to Bloomberg, as the AI cloud company pushes into an area with fast-rising demand for computing power.
In a company statement, CoreWeave said it plans to build three new data centers outside the United States. All three will be located in Indonesia, with total capacity of 360 megawatts.
The company said it will invest billions of dollars in the project but did not provide a more detailed estimate. The data centers are expected to come online in 2028 and will target laboratories, startups, and enterprise customers in Southeast Asia.
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