- Gamuda Technologies has announced Wira, the first sovereign multimodal LLM fully developed in Malaysia.
- Wira achieved an average score of 89.20% on the MalayMMLU test, which consists of 24,213 questions across 22 domains.
- The model supports Bahasa Melayu along with over 100 other languages and can process charts, scanned forms, and long-form text.
- Gamuda emphasizes “true digital sovereignty” as Wira does not depend on foreign data centers to function.
- The system can run on devices ranging from laptops to large GPU clusters and supports air-gapped environments without an Internet connection.
- Gamuda believes this approach reduces risks of disruption caused by geopolitical conflicts or dependence on foreign infrastructure.
- Wira targets the AI needs of the Malaysian government with the capability for on-premises deployment on private infrastructure.
- Gamuda has further developed AI agents such as SpatialQ, Agentlinc, and Trudax to serve GIS, enterprise search, and dashboard analytics.
- This AI ecosystem combines LLM, software, and sovereign cloud through the Gamuda DNeX Cloud joint venture.
- Gamuda stated that all software, infrastructure, and AI personnel are developed by a Malaysian team to ensure end-to-end sovereignty.
📌 Wira-LLM demonstrates that Malaysia aims to build a complete sovereign AI ecosystem rather than relying on foreign models. With its air-gapped capability, support for over 100 languages, and a score of 89.20% on MalayMMLU, Wira is positioned for government and corporate environments requiring high security. Gamuda is simultaneously expanding into sovereign cloud and AI agents to provide domestic end-to-end AI solutions.

