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VCI Global’s V Gallant Launches Malaysia’s First NVIDIA-Powered AI GPU Computing Center; Debuts Intelli-X Enterprise LLM Platform

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VCI Global (NASDAQ: VCIG) announced V Gallant went live with Malaysia’s first NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center on March 3, 2026, and launched Intelli-X, an Enterprise LLM platform for secure, local generative AI deployment. The facility opens GPU leasing, private clusters, and subscription LLM revenue streams.

The company cited regional AI infrastructure demand and signed MoUs to accelerate commercialization, talent development, and partner integrations across government, enterprise, and SME customers.

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  • GPU Computing Center operational on March 3, 2026
  • Intelli-X enterprise LLM platform launched March 4, 2026
  • Hybrid revenue model: GPU leasing, private clusters, subscription LLMs

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  • MoUs signed without disclosed binding commercial values or timelines

Key Figures

Malaysia AI & data center investment: US$40 billion AI GDP contribution: US$115 billion AI investment horizon: 2030 +5 more
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Malaysia AI & data center investment US$40 billion Projected AI and data center investments in Malaysia by 2030
AI GDP contribution US$115 billion Expected addition to Malaysia’s GDP by 2030 from AI initiatives
AI investment horizon 2030 Target year for Malaysia’s AI and data center investment projections
Publication date March 4, 2026 Date of announcement of NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center
Facility go-live date March 3, 2026 Date Malaysia’s first NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center went live
Asia-Pacific AI trend GPU-powered cloud & data center growth Described as among fastest-expanding regions for AI infrastructure
Enterprise sectors Finance, healthcare, logistics, energy, government Key verticals targeted for AI workload execution
Zero-Access architecture Private LLM Intelli-X described as providing Zero-Access Private LLM for sensitive data

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Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Feb 20 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 20 AI infra alignment Positive -7.5% Announced ROBODAX to unify robotics and real‑world asset digital infrastructure.
Feb 11 AI strategy update Positive -2.8% Outlined AI-native platform shift and modular spin-off strategy with Nasdaq focus.
Feb 04 Fintech divestment Positive -11.3% Sold Credilab in US$43.74M MBO to reallocate capital to AI-native platform.
Jan 27 Platform transformation Positive +6.2% Announced transformation into centralized AI-native operating platform across units.
Jan 09 GPU lounge launch Positive +41.0% Turnkey NVIDIA Blackwell Enterprise AI GPU Lounge with subscription access became operational.
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Recent AI-tag announcements were generally strategic-positive but produced mixed reactions, with three events selling off on AI news and two (including the GPU Lounge launch) drawing strong gains.

Recent Company History

Over the last two months, VCIG has issued multiple AI-focused updates, from its January AI-native operating platform transformation and NVIDIA-powered GPU Lounge launch to divesting Credilab for US$43.74 million and forming ROBODAX. These moves shifted capital and operations toward AI infrastructure and orchestration. Today’s NVIDIA-powered GPU Computing Center and Intelli-X launch extends that trajectory by deepening AI infrastructure ownership and enterprise LLM commercialization.

Historical Comparison

+5.1% avg move · Across recent AI-tagged releases, VCIG’s average move was 5.12% with both sharp rallies and selloffs...
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Across recent AI-tagged releases, VCIG’s average move was 5.12% with both sharp rallies and selloffs, so reactions to AI infrastructure news have been volatile rather than consistently positive.

AI news shows a progression from announcing an AI-native platform, to launching the GPU Lounge, divesting non-core fintech, forming ROBODAX, and now scaling NVIDIA-powered GPU compute plus the Intelli-X enterprise LLM layer.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement marks another step in VCIG’s AI-native transformation, adding an operational NVIDI...
Analysis

This announcement marks another step in VCIG’s AI-native transformation, adding an operational NVIDIA-powered GPU Computing Center and the Intelli-X enterprise LLM platform on top of earlier GPU Lounge and ROBODAX initiatives. Together, these moves emphasize recurring, infrastructure-based AI revenue. Investors may track utilization of the new facility, Intelli-X adoption across government and SMEs, and how these assets interact with recent divestments and board and capital-structure changes disclosed in recent filings.

Key Terms

large language model, llm, generative ai, data governance, +3 more
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large language model technical
"Intelli‑X, its standardized Enterprise Large Language Model (LLM) platform, engineered to deliver"
A large language model is a computer system trained on vast amounts of text to understand and generate human-like writing, like a very well-read virtual assistant that can summarize, draft, translate, or answer questions. Investors care because it can change how businesses operate and compete—boosting productivity, cutting costs, or enabling new products—while also creating risks around accuracy, regulation, and security that can affect revenue and valuation.
llm technical
"Enterprise Large Language Model (LLM) platform, engineered to deliver secure generative AI"
A large language model (LLM) is an advanced computer system trained on vast amounts of written text to understand and generate human-like language, similar to a very fast, well-read assistant that can summarize documents, draft messages, or answer questions. Investors care because LLMs can speed up research, automate customer support, and reduce costs, while also creating new product opportunities and risks around accuracy, bias, and regulatory oversight that can affect a company’s performance.
generative ai technical
"secure generative AI deployment and workflow automation across regulated industries"
Generative AI is a type of computer technology that can create new content, like text, images, or music, on its own. It’s important because it can produce realistic and useful material quickly, which could change how we create art, write stories, or even develop new products. Think of it as a smart robot that can invent and produce things almost like a human.
data governance regulatory
"confronting rising AI compute intensity and strict data governance requirements"
Data governance is the set of rules and practices that ensure information is accurate, consistent, and used responsibly within an organization. It is like a well-organized library system that keeps track of all the books, making sure they are correct, easy to find, and used properly. For investors, strong data governance helps ensure that the information they rely on is trustworthy and decisions are based on reliable data.
gpu-as-a-service technical
"provider of AI infrastructure, GPU-as-a-Service, and cybersecurity solutions"
GPU-as-a-Service is a pay-as-you-go model that lets businesses rent powerful graphics processing units (GPUs) over the internet instead of buying the hardware outright. It matters to investors because it lowers upfront costs and speeds time-to-market for companies using AI, data analysis, or 3D rendering—similar to renting a high-performance car for a specific trip rather than owning one—and can make firms more flexible, scalable, and capital-efficient.
workflow automation technical
"predictive modeling and AI-assisted decision supportWorkflow automation for SMEs"
Workflow automation is the use of technology to perform repetitive tasks automatically, reducing the need for manual effort. It is similar to setting a machine to handle routine chores so that people can focus on more important activities. For investors, it means faster, more efficient processes that can improve decision-making and reduce errors across various business functions.
memorandum of understanding regulatory
"V Gallant signed MoUs with key partners to expand market access, talent development"
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) is a formal agreement between two or more parties that outlines their shared intentions and plans to work together. It acts like a handshake in writing, clarifying each side’s roles and expectations before any official contract is signed. For investors, an MOU signals that parties are serious about collaboration, which can influence future business opportunities and potential growth.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Operational Activation o AI Compute Backbone Strengthens VCI Global’s Position as Regional AI Infrastructure Owner-Operator, Enabling SME and Government Digital Transformation

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, March 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VCI Global Limited (NASDAQ: VCIG) (“VCI Global” or the “Company”), a diversified holding company executing its strategic pivot into AI‑native infrastructure and software, today announced that its wholly‑owned subsidiary V Gallant Sdn Bhd (“V Gallant”) successfully went live with Malaysia’s first NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center on March 3, 2026, marking a major inflection point in the Company’s transition into high-margin AI infrastructure ownership and recurring revenue monetization.

The operational facility establishes VCI Global as a first‑mover in AI compute in Southeast Asia, capturing demand from government, enterprise, and SME customers confronting rising AI compute intensity and strict data governance requirements.

Simultaneously, VCI Global unveiled Intelli‑X, its standardized Enterprise Large Language Model (LLM) platform, engineered to deliver secure generative AI deployment and workflow automation across regulated industries, government agencies, and SME enterprises.

Capturing a Multi‑Billion‑Dollar AI Infrastructure Opportunity

The global AI infrastructure and cloud computing ecosystem is undergoing explosive growth, driven by surging demand for GPU‑intensive workloads and compute capacity. Asia‑Pacific is among the fastest‑expanding regions in AI infrastructure deployment, with market forecasts pointing to rapid expansion in GPU‑powered cloud and data center infrastructure demand.

Malaysia is rapidly emerging as a strategic AI hub, with AI and data center investments projected to exceed US$40 billion by 2030, fueled by foreign hyperscaler commitments and government incentives. The country’s AI initiatives are expected to add over US$115 billion to national GDP by 2030, underscoring the government’s commitment to driving digital economy transformation, according to InvestKL and the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA).

These macro trends underscore a deepening need for compute infrastructure that can support enterprise, government, and SME digital transformation demands across the region.

From Infrastructure Buildout to Recurring Revenue Activation

With the GPU Computing Center now fully operational and turnkey‑ready, V Gallant is activating multiple revenue streams:

• Enterprise-Grade LLM Training and Fine-Tuning

Customers can train and deploy proprietary AI models within a secure, firewall‑contained environment, reducing reliance on offshore cloud providers and mitigating cross‑border data governance risk.

• High-Performance AI Workload Execution

The facility supports generative AI inference, predictive analytics, autonomous workflow orchestration, and sector‑specific AI modeling across finance, healthcare, logistics, energy, and government sectors.

• Hybrid AI Infrastructure + SaaS Monetization

Having completed its proof-of-concept phase, V Gallant has transitioned into commercial operations, offering:

  • GPU compute leasing and dedicated private clusters
  • Subscription-based Enterprise LLM platform (Intelli-X)
  • Localised AI contracts for regulated industries and public-sector clients

This hybrid model establishes high-margin recurring revenue streams, positioning VCI Global as a tangible AI infrastructure owner-operator in Southeast Asia.

Intelli-X: Enterprise LLM Architecture for AI

Intelli-X provides Zero-Access Private LLM architecture, ensuring sensitive government and enterprise data remains fully controlled. Key capabilities include:

  • Secure document intelligence
  • Predictive modeling and AI-assisted decision support
  • Workflow automation for SMEs and large enterprises
  • Proprietary data fine-tuning for sector-specific AI applications

Modeled after defense-grade analytics frameworks, Intelli-X addresses one of the primary barriers to AI adoption: secure and compliant access to generative AI across public and private sectors.

Strategic MoUs to Accelerate Ecosystem Expansion

Alongside the launch, V Gallant signed MoUs with key partners to expand market access, talent development, and deployment pathways:

  • Khalifa Intelligence – Collaboration to drive broader market access and AI solution commercialization, signed with Yang Amat Berbahagia To' Puan Seri Wan Hidayah Wan Ismail, Managing Director.
  • UCSI College – Partnership to strengthen AI education and workforce development, signed with Dr. Chong Aik Lee, Chief Executive Officer.
  • Favoriot – Collaboration on Intelli-X deployment and integration to accelerate enterprise adoption, signed with Dr. Mazlan Abbas, Chief Executive Officer.

These partnerships reinforce VCI Global’s ecosystem-driven model, accelerating commercialization across SMEs, public-sector agencies, and regulated industries.

“As AI infrastructure becomes a strategic national and enterprise priority, the launch through V Gallant positions VCI Global at the forefront of Malaysia’s AI transformation for SME enterprises and government agencies,” said Dr. Chan Wai Mun, Chief AI & Data Officer of VCI Global. “By combining GPU compute infrastructure with our Intelli-X enterprise platform and strategic ecosystem partnerships, we are building a scalable AI commercialization engine designed to generate recurring revenue while supporting Malaysia’s long-term digital economy growth.”

About V Gallant Sdn Bhd

V Gallant Sdn Bhd is a subsidiary of VCI Global Limited (NASDAQ: VCIG), is a Malaysian-based provider of AI infrastructure, GPU-as-a-Service, and cybersecurity solutions. As an integrated artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and solutions company, V Gallant is dedicated to making advanced AI usable, scalable, and accessible for individuals, startups, and enterprises. At the heart of its mission is lowering technical and cost barriers that hinder broad AI adoption and deployment.

The company's ecosystem combines privacy-first analytics with flexible compute resources and hands-on engineering services. Key offerings include Intelli-X, a scalable analytics and intelligent insights platform; Compute-X, which delivers pre-configured GPU servers with flexible rent-to-own options; and the GPU Lounge, a collaborative workspace providing on-demand access to cutting-edge compute infrastructure. In addition, V Gallant's in-house consultancy team partners with clients to design, develop, and deploy tailored AI solutions backed by local engineering support.

Serving business and community needs across Malaysia and beyond, V Gallant democratises AI adoption through integrated infrastructure, shared resources, and innovative solutions that scale with organisational ambitions.

For more information, kindly visit: https://vgallant.ai/

About VCI Global Limited

VCI Global Limited (NASDAQ: VCIG) is an AI-native operating platform designed to scale and optimize businesses through centralized intelligence, data, and capital discipline.

The Company operates a platform-based model in which subsidiaries, affiliates, and portfolio companies plug into VCI Global’s centralized AI, data, governance, and capital allocation systems, enabling faster execution, improved capital efficiency, and scalable growth across multiple industries.

VCI Global’s platform centralizes AI-enabled execution, standardized KPI frameworks, financial and governance controls, and strategic capital allocation, while operating businesses focus on revenue generation, customer relationships, and local execution.

The Company maintains exposure across advisory, AI, and digital infrastructure, digital assets, energy, automotive, and consumer sectors, and continuously evaluates opportunities to scale, spin off, divest, or discontinue businesses based on performance, scalability, and return on capital.

VCI Global’s platform-centric approach is designed to enhance productivity, improve IPO readiness, and unlock long-term value through disciplined growth and selective capital deployment.

For more information on the Company, please log on to https://v-capital.co/.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Such statements include statements regarding the Company’s ability to grow its business and other statements that are not historical facts, including statements which may be accompanied by the words “intends,” “may,” “will,” “plans,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “projects,” “predicts,” “estimates,” “aims,” “believes,” “hopes,” “potential” or similar words. These forward-looking statements are based only on our current beliefs, expectations, and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from those described in these forward-looking statements due to certain factors, including without limitation, the Company’s ability to achieve profitable operations, customer acceptance of new products, the effects of the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and future measures taken by authorities in the countries wherein the Company has supply chain partners, the demand for the Company’s products and the Company’s customers’ economic condition, the impact of competitive products and pricing, successfully managing and, general economic conditions and other risk factors detailed in the Company’s filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company does not undertake any responsibility to update the forward-looking statements in this release, except in accordance with applicable law.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

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VCI GLOBAL LIMITED
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FAQ

What did VCIG announce about its NVIDIA-powered GPU Computing Center on March 3, 2026?

VCIG announced V Gallant’s NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center went live March 3, 2026, enabling local GPU compute capacity. According to the company, the facility supports GPU leasing, private clusters, and high-performance AI workloads for government, enterprise, and SME customers.

What is Intelli-X and how does VCIG position it for enterprise customers?

Intelli-X is VCIG’s Enterprise LLM platform for secure, zero-access private deployments and workflow automation. According to the company, it offers document intelligence, predictive modeling, proprietary fine-tuning, and compliance features for regulated industries.

How will VCIG monetize the new V Gallant GPU facility for shareholders?

VCIG plans to monetize via GPU compute leasing, dedicated private clusters, and subscription-based Intelli-X services. According to the company, this hybrid model targets recurring, high-margin revenue from enterprise, government, and SME customers in Southeast Asia.

Does VCIG have partnerships to support V Gallant’s commercial rollout and talent development?

Yes; VCIG said V Gallant signed MoUs with Khalifa Intelligence, UCSI College, and Favoriot to expand market access and workforce development. According to the company, these partnerships aim to accelerate Intelli-X integration and commercialization across public and private sectors.

Why does VCIG emphasize local AI compute and data governance with this launch?

VCIG says local GPU infrastructure reduces reliance on offshore clouds and mitigates cross-border data governance risk for regulated clients. According to the company, the secure, firewall-contained environment aims to enable government and enterprise AI adoption while keeping sensitive data local.
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