Stock Markets March 4, 2026

VCI Global Stock Jumps After Launch of Malaysia’s First NVIDIA-Powered AI GPU Center

Subsidiary V Gallant brings live AI compute facility and Intelli-X Enterprise LLM platform to service public and private sectors

By Jordan Park VCIG
VCI Global Stock Jumps After Launch of Malaysia’s First NVIDIA-Powered AI GPU Center
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Shares of VCI Global Limited climbed 40% after V Gallant, a subsidiary, opened Malaysia’s first NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center and introduced the Intelli-X Enterprise large language model platform. The facility, which went live on Monday, is positioned to offer GPU leasing, enterprise LLM services, and localized AI solutions for regulated industries while supporting multiple monetization streams.

Key Points

  • VCI Global's shares rose 40% after V Gallant launched Malaysia's first NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center and the Intelli-X Enterprise LLM platform.
  • The facility, which went live on Monday, is aimed at government, enterprise, and SME customers needing AI compute capacity and data governance compliance.
  • V Gallant plans multiple monetization paths including GPU compute leasing, subscription access to the Enterprise LLM platform, enterprise LLM training and fine-tuning, and localized contracts for regulated industries.

VCI Global Limited saw a sharp move in its share price Tuesday, with stock climbing 40% following the announcement that its subsidiary, V Gallant, has launched Malaysia's first NVIDIA-powered AI GPU Computing Center and unveiled the Intelli-X Enterprise LLM platform.

The new computing center began operations on Monday, establishing VCI Global as an early entrant in Southeast Asia's AI compute infrastructure market. The facility is intended to serve a cross-section of clients - including government agencies, enterprises, and small and medium-sized enterprises - that require substantial AI computing capacity along with compliance to data governance requirements.

According to figures cited by InvestKL and the Malaysian Investment Development Authority, investments in Malaysia's AI and data center sectors are projected to top $40 billion by 2030. Those same sources estimate that AI-related projects could contribute more than $115 billion to the country's gross domestic product by that year.


V Gallant plans to pursue several revenue streams using the new facility. Those streams include enterprise-grade LLM training and fine-tuning, execution of high-performance AI workloads, and hybrid AI infrastructure offerings with SaaS-style monetization. The company intends to monetize through GPU compute leasing, subscription access to its Enterprise LLM platform, and localized AI contracts tailored for regulated industries.

The Intelli-X Enterprise LLM platform is described as delivering a zero-access private LLM architecture designed for government and enterprise clients. The platform's capabilities, as presented by the company, include secure document intelligence, predictive modeling, workflow automation, and proprietary data fine-tuning.

V Gallant has also signed memorandums of understanding with Khalifa Intelligence, UCSI College, and Favoriot. These agreements are positioned to expand market access, support talent development, and create deployment pathways for the new services.

"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," said Dr. Chan Wai Mun, Chief AI & Data Officer of VCI Global.

VCI Global is identified as a diversified holding company that is executing a strategic pivot toward AI-native infrastructure and software.


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For investors and market participants, the announcement ties together infrastructure deployment, platform delivery, and partnership development as a coordinated effort to commercialize AI capabilities in Malaysia. The facility's launch and the Intelli-X platform together form the basis of VCI Global's stated recurring revenue strategy.

Risks

  • Execution risk tied to commercializing multiple revenue streams from the new facility - impacts technology and enterprise software sectors.
  • Dependence on market adoption of AI infrastructure and enterprise LLM services in Malaysia and the region - impacts data center and cloud services markets.
  • Partnerships and memorandums of understanding may not translate immediately into scalable revenue or talent pipelines - impacts recruitment and professional services segments.

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