Digital Realty has added Samsung Electronics as a tenant at its ICN10 data center in Seoul, South Korea, expanding the carrier‑neutral facility’s high‑density, interconnection‑rich infrastructure to support the Korean electronics giant’s large‑scale enterprise IT operations.
ICN10, which Digital Realty has operated since 2022, can deliver up to 12 MW of IT power and is the first carrier‑neutral data center in Korea. The partnership will provide Samsung with robust power, cooling, security and resilient network connectivity for mission‑critical workloads, leveraging Digital Realty’s PlatformDIGITAL® architecture that is designed for AI and high‑performance computing workloads.
The addition of Samsung strengthens Digital Realty’s foothold in the rapidly growing Korean market and demonstrates the scalability of its platform across key global metros. The win underscores continued demand for Digital Realty’s high‑density sites and its strategy to capture AI‑driven and enterprise workloads worldwide.
Digital Realty’s PlatformDIGITAL® architecture, which integrates advanced interconnection options and high‑density power, positions the company to meet the growing needs of data‑intensive workloads in Asia Pacific and beyond. The partnership with Samsung, a leading global technology company, signals confidence in Digital Realty’s ability to support large‑scale, mission‑critical operations in a carrier‑neutral environment.
The deal highlights Digital Realty’s focus on expanding its footprint in high‑growth markets and its commitment to delivering enterprise‑grade colocation services that enable customers to scale AI and high‑performance computing workloads efficiently.
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