Google has announced a $2 billion investment plan in Malaysia, with the establishment of both a data center and the first Google Cloud center in the country located at Elmina Business Park in Selangor. This initiative includes upskilling programs on digital knowledge and AI for the local population.
According to Google, this new data center will support various processing services including Search, Maps, and Workspace, as well as AI capabilities for users in the region and in Malaysia. Previously, Microsoft also announced a $2.2 billion investment in cloud and AI in Malaysia.
TLDR: Google invests $2 billion in Malaysia for a data center and the first Google Cloud center in the country, offering AI and digital knowledge programs for the local population.
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