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- AI Boom Is Turning Malaysia’s Palm Oil Estates Into Data Centers
Malaysia’s palm oil giants, long-blamed for razing rainforests, fueling toxic haze and driving orangutans to the brink of extinction, are recasting themselves as unlikely champions in a
- Malaysia’s palm oil estates earmarked for data centres amid . . .
Once a colonial-era crop, palm oil has grown into a global consumer staple found in nearly half of all supermarket products To keep up with rising demand, palm companies turned to deforestation, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia, where vast stretches of tropical rainforest have been cleared to make way for plantations
- AI boom transforms Malaysia’s palm oil estates into data centers
Major palm oil firms are reserving thousands of hectares for data centers and solar farms in Malaysia
- Malaysia’s Palm Oil Giants Pivot to AI Data Centres with . . .
Malaysia’s palm oil giants, once criticised for deforestation, are transforming into key players in the country’s surging data centre sector Companies like SD Guthrie Bhd, the world’s largest palm oil planter, are converting thousands of hectares of low-yield plantations into industrial parks equipped with hyperscale data centres and
- AI boom is transforming Malaysia’s palm oil estates into data . . .
Malaysia’s major palm oil companies are increasingly redirecting portions of their vast land holdings toward the development of industrial parks equipped with data centres and solar power facilities The strategy aims to meet the rapidly growing space and energy needs of the global artificial intelligence sector By 2035, data centres in Malaysia may require at
- AI boom turning Malaysia’s palm oil estates into data centres
Malaysia also needs space to house server farms, and palm oil giants control more land than any other private entity in the country The country has been at the heart of a regional data centre boom
- Malaysia’s New AI Frontier: Palm Oil Estates Pivot to Data . . .
Why Palm Oil Producers Are Entering the AI Race Data centres are “power and land hogs,” expected to require at least 5 gigawatts of electricity by 2035, or nearly 20% of Malaysia’s current generation capacity
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