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CoreWeave’s AI cloud lands in Indonesia with its first APAC data centers
['Justine Juyad']
Web Hosting News
CoreWeave is heading into Asia-Pacific for the first time, and it picked Indonesia as its entry point.
The AI cloud company announced plans to build three new data centers there, adding up to 360 megawatts of contracted IT power once they come online in 2028.
That gives labs, startups, and enterprise customers running AI workloads in Southeast Asia access to the company’s full cloud platform, rather than a scaled-down regional version of it.
Sachin Jain, CoreWeave’s chief operating officer, framed the choice around the country’s own momentum in tech investment.
As of March 31, CoreWeave operated 49 data centers worldwide, with more than 1 gigawatt of active power and over 3.5 gigawatts contracted for AI workloads.