China tech firm xFusion partners Malaysian manufacturer NationGate to open RM1.7b facility in Penang

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China tech firm xFusion partners Malaysian manufacturer NationGate to open RM1.7b facility in Penang
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SEBERANG PERAI, Sept 1 — Leading global provider of computer power infrastructure and services, xFusion International Pte Ltd, has partnered with NationGate Holdings Berhad to...

SEBERANG PERAI, Sept 1 — Leading global provider of computer power infrastructure and services, xFusion International Pte Ltd, has partnered with NationGate Holdings Berhad to set up a global supply centre in Perai here.

Liu said the Penang GSC, covering 254,491 sq ft, has an annual production capacity of over 150,000 units of equipment including the GPU server and it will be the key hub for xFusion’s international market. “We have successfully served over 200 global Fortune 509 companies and customers with high computing demand such as Singapore’s SEA, Korea’s Kakao, Volkswagen Group, Banco do Brazil, Saudi Aramco and many more,” he said.Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, who was also present at the same news conference, pointed out the state’s thriving ecosystem of electronics and electrical players.

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