Kazakhstan is rapidly expanding its digital infrastructure to become a regional AI and cloud computing hub with the development of new data centres and supercomputers strengthening the country’s capacity in data processing and advanced computing placing itself as a leading tech hub in Central Asia.
The chairman of the board of directors of Kazakhstan’ s national communications operator, Bagdat Musin, reported during a government session that the country is developing new data processing centres as part of its digital transformation strategy, as reported by Kazinform news agency.
The Chairman recalled that the national operator manages the largest network of data centres in the country, with more than 1.700 server racks, a capacity of 25 MW and about 47% of the national market.
Recent developments include the commissioning of the Al - Farabium supercomputer in Almaty, the former capital and largest city of Kazakhstan located in the southern part of the country near the border with Kyrgyzstan.
This system is a high - performance computing cluster designed to bolster the country’s sovereign AI capabilities and digital infrastructure with a capacity of 1.500 petaflops. Operated by Kazakhtelecom JSC, it is considered the second most powerful supercomputer in Kazakhstan and ranked 103rd in the global TOP - 500 list as of November 2025.
The official also announced the construction of new data centres, including the planned launch of a supercomputer in Qosshy, a city of significance in Akmola Region and a rapidly growing southern suburb of Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, which will be three times more powedul than the one installed in Almaty.
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