VCI Global’s V Gallant Launches Malaysia’s First NVIDIA‑Powered AI GPU Computing Center, Live March 3

VCIG
March 04, 2026

VCI Global Limited’s wholly‑owned subsidiary, V Gallant, announced on March 4 that its new AI GPU computing center went live on March 3. The facility is the first of its kind in Malaysia and is powered by NVIDIA GPUs, enabling sovereign‑AI compute services for government and enterprise customers.

The launch marks a pivotal point in VCI Global’s transformation from a consulting‑focused firm to a technology‑platform business. By owning and operating high‑performance AI infrastructure, V Gallant can offer on‑premises inference and training that meet data‑sovereignty requirements, creating a recurring revenue stream through GPU compute leasing, private clusters, and subscription‑based software tied to its Intelli‑X enterprise platform. Dr. Chan Wai Mun, Chief AI & Data Officer, said, '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.'

VCI Global reported total revenue of $32.9 million for the twelve months ended Q2 2025, a 24.77% year‑over‑year increase, and maintained a gross profit margin of 51.17% and a net profit margin of 19.44%. The company’s market capitalization ranged from $4.72 million to $9.58 million in early March, reflecting the high volatility that has accompanied its rapid pivot.

Investors responded positively to the announcement, citing the first‑mover advantage in Malaysia’s growing AI market and the potential for high‑margin recurring revenue. Analysts noted that the launch aligns with VCI Global’s broader strategy to spin off non‑core consulting units and focus on AI‑native operating platforms.

V Gallant has secured memoranda of understanding with Khalifa Intelligence, UCSI College, and Favoriot to expand market access, talent development, and deployment pathways for its AI solutions. These partnerships reinforce the company’s ecosystem strategy and support the scaling of its Intelli‑X platform.

Malaysia is positioning itself as a strategic AI hub, with projected AI and data‑center investments exceeding US$40 billion by 2030 and AI initiatives expected to add more than US$115 billion to the national GDP. The new center places VCI Global at the forefront of this national agenda, positioning it to capture demand from government agencies, enterprises, and SMEs that require secure, high‑performance AI compute capacity.

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