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Vietnam AI Infrastructure Market Expands as AI Economy Expected to Contribute Nearly 12% to GDP by 2035

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Vietnam’s artificial intelligence infrastructure ecosystem is witnessing rapid development as enterprises, cloud providers, and government agencies invest heavily in high-performance computing capabilities. The rise of generative AI, machine learning workloads, and large-scale data processing is significantly increasing demand for AI servers and GPU hardware across the country. As of 2026, Vietnam’s data center capacity remains relatively small compared to major Asian technology hubs such as Singapore and South Korea, but it is expanding rapidly with new hyperscale and colocation facilities under development. The growing digital economy, strong government support for AI adoption, and increasing investments by global technology firms are positioning Vietnam as an emerging AI infrastructure hub in Southeast Asia. 

What’s Driving the AI Servers and GPU Hardware Market in Vietnam? 

Rapid Growth of Vietnam’s Digital Economy 

Vietnam’s digital economy has been expanding at one of the fastest rates in Southeast Asia, driven by strong internet penetration, rising e-commerce adoption, and a rapidly growing startup ecosystem. Technology companies are increasingly deploying AI-driven applications in sectors such as fintech, e-commerce, healthcare, and logistics. These workloads require high-performance AI servers equipped with advanced GPUs to process large datasets and support real-time analytics. As enterprises adopt AI-powered recommendation engines, fraud detection systems, and automation tools, the demand for GPU-intensive computing infrastructure continues to rise. 

Expansion of Data Center Infrastructure 

Vietnam’s data center industry is experiencing significant investment activity, with domestic telecom companies and international cloud providers expanding local capacity. Major technology firms are building hyperscale facilities to support cloud services, AI training workloads, and enterprise data processing. The deployment of modern data centers equipped with high-density server racks and GPU clusters is creating strong demand for AI servers optimized for machine learning and deep learning tasks. This infrastructure expansion is expected to accelerate further as Vietnam strengthens its position as a regional digital services hub. 

Increasing Adoption of Generative AI and Machine Learning 

Enterprises in Vietnam are increasingly integrating generative AI, computer vision, and predictive analytics into their business operations. Industries such as manufacturing, retail, banking, and telecommunications are deploying AI systems for process optimization, customer engagement, and risk management. Training and deploying these models require advanced GPU accelerators capable of handling complex parallel processing tasks. As AI adoption spreads across industries, demand for specialized AI servers and GPU hardware is expected to rise significantly. 

Government-Led AI and Digital Transformation Initiatives 

The Vietnamese government has introduced several strategic initiatives to accelerate the country’s digital transformation and AI capabilities. Under the National Strategy on Research, Development and Application of Artificial Intelligence to 2030, the government aims to position Vietnam among the leading AI innovation hubs in Southeast Asia. Investments in digital infrastructure, research centers, and technology parks are supporting AI development across academia and industry. Additionally, government-backed programs are encouraging domestic enterprises to adopt AI technologies, which is indirectly boosting demand for high-performance computing infrastructure, including AI servers and GPU clusters. 

Market Competition 

The Vietnam AI servers and GPU hardware market is dominated by global technology providers and semiconductor companies supplying high-performance computing solutions. Major international players such as NVIDIA, Intel Corporation, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and Supermicro are key suppliers of GPUs and AI-optimized servers deployed in Vietnamese data centers. Global cloud service providers including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud are also expanding infrastructure investments in the country to support AI workloads. Meanwhile, local telecommunications and technology firms are partnering with global hardware providers to develop domestic data center ecosystems and cloud platforms. 

High Dependence on Imported AI Hardware 

Despite the growing demand for AI computing infrastructure, Vietnam remains heavily dependent on imported GPU chips and AI servers. The country does not yet possess large-scale semiconductor manufacturing capabilities for advanced GPUs or AI accelerators. Most high-performance computing hardware used in Vietnamese data centers is imported from the United States, Taiwan, and South Korea. This reliance exposes the market to global supply chain disruptions, semiconductor shortages, and fluctuations in hardware prices. Additionally, export restrictions on advanced AI chips in certain markets may affect long-term procurement strategies for data center operators. 

Future Outlook  

Vietnam’s AI servers and GPU hardware market is expected to expand significantly over the next decade as the country continues to digitize its economy and scale AI adoption. By 2035, Vietnam is likely to see substantial growth in hyperscale data center capacity as international cloud providers and regional technology companies establish local computing infrastructure. The demand for high-performance GPUs for AI training, inference workloads, and generative AI applications will increase across sectors such as finance, manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities. Additionally, Vietnam is expected to strengthen its role in the global technology supply chain by developing semiconductor design capabilities and attracting foreign investment in chip packaging and testing facilities. While the country may continue relying on imported advanced GPUs, it is gradually building a broader ecosystem around AI research, cloud infrastructure, and data center development. As digital transformation accelerates, Vietnam has the potential to become one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing markets for AI computing infrastructure through 2035. 

Consultants at Nexdigm, in their latest publication Vietnam AI Servers and GPU Hardware Market Outlook to 2035, analyzed the market by Hardware Type (AI Servers, GPU Accelerators, AI Storage Systems), By End User (Cloud Service Providers, Enterprises, Government & Research Institutions), and By Application (Machine Learning Training, AI Inference, Generative AI, High Performance Computing). Nexdigm believes that businesses should prioritize partnerships with global GPU vendors, invest in energy-efficient data center infrastructure, and develop localized AI cloud platforms to capture the growing demand for AI computing capacity in Vietnam. 

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