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The Straits Times·3 min read·medium

From living rooms to server rooms: This home appliances brand is bringing physical AI to the region’s data centres

From living rooms to server rooms: This home appliances brand is bringing physical AI to the region’s data centres
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LG Electronics is expanding its business beyond consumer home appliances to provide critical infrastructure for data centers. The company is leveraging its expertise in cooling, power management, and thermal control to support the growing demand for AI-driven computing.

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As AI demand surges, the shift of traditional appliance manufacturers into industrial data center infrastructure highlights the convergence of consumer tech and enterprise-grade computing support.

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Best known for televisions and air-conditioners, LG is now providing the essential power systems, hardware controls and building management software that support the region’s growing digital infrastructure

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