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Yotta Data Services is making a $2 billion (roughly ₹16,600 crore) investment to deploy the latest Nvidia AI chips at its hyperscale data centre campus near Noida, officials said, marking a major push into high-performance computing infrastructure.
The infrastructure enhancement — scheduled to be operational by August 2026 — will use cutting-edge GPUs from Nvidia’s Blackwell family to support intensive AI workloads and data processing, Yotta CEO Sunil Gupta told The Economic Times.
As part of the deal, Nvidia will also anchor one of Asia’s first DGX Cloud superclusters within Yotta’s infrastructure under a four-year agreement valued at about $1 billion. The cluster — expected to include over 10,000 GPUs — will serve customers across the Asia-Pacific region and support AI model training and inference at scale.
Yotta plans to expand its total GPU footprint sharply, from roughly 40,000 GPUs currently deployed to more than 75,000 over the next two years, as part of broader data centre growth in both Delhi and Mumbai. The initiative is aimed at addressing compute shortages and helping meet India’s rising demand for AI capacity.
A portion of the expanded infrastructure will support India’s National AI Mission projects — including foundational models and language-AI initiatives — while other capacity will be made available to startups and enterprises seeking affordable high-performance compute.
The investment underscores India’s growing role as a key hub for AI infrastructure in Asia, attracting global technology partners and cloud providers looking to localise advanced computing capacity.
The infrastructure enhancement — scheduled to be operational by August 2026 — will use cutting-edge GPUs from Nvidia’s Blackwell family to support intensive AI workloads and data processing, Yotta CEO Sunil Gupta told The Economic Times.
As part of the deal, Nvidia will also anchor one of Asia’s first DGX Cloud superclusters within Yotta’s infrastructure under a four-year agreement valued at about $1 billion. The cluster — expected to include over 10,000 GPUs — will serve customers across the Asia-Pacific region and support AI model training and inference at scale.
Yotta plans to expand its total GPU footprint sharply, from roughly 40,000 GPUs currently deployed to more than 75,000 over the next two years, as part of broader data centre growth in both Delhi and Mumbai. The initiative is aimed at addressing compute shortages and helping meet India’s rising demand for AI capacity.
A portion of the expanded infrastructure will support India’s National AI Mission projects — including foundational models and language-AI initiatives — while other capacity will be made available to startups and enterprises seeking affordable high-performance compute.
The investment underscores India’s growing role as a key hub for AI infrastructure in Asia, attracting global technology partners and cloud providers looking to localise advanced computing capacity.
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