How Malaysia’s data centres became the engine powering China’s AI ambitions

China's tech giants are rushing to build data centres in Malaysia, which offers cheap energy and access to cutting-edge chips. Read full story

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Just off a narrow highway in rural Malaysia, a vast cluster of buildings flanked by rows of solar panels towers above the surrounding palm plantations. The 275-acre (111-hectare) site, built by local conglomerate YTL Corporation, is filled with data centres to service an explosion in demand for processing power in the South-East Asian nation..