Yotta, Gorilla Technology expand India AI infra pact with USD 2.8 billion project
Under the expanded agreement, an additional 20,736 B300 GPU cards will be deployed in India to support large-scale AI compute infrastructure. We are delighted to expand this collaboration with Gorilla as we continue building AI infrastructure at true industrial scale in India, said Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder, Managing Director CEO of Yotta Data Services.
UK-headquartered Gorilla Technology Group on Wednesday announced the expansion of its artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure collaboration with YottaData Services with a project valued at approximately USD 2.8 billion. Under the expanded agreement, an additional 20,736 B300 GPU cards will be deployed in India to support large-scale AI compute infrastructure. The deployment is expected to be completed by September 30, 2026, according to a company statement. This new tranche is in addition to a previously announced framework between the two firms to deploy about 640 high-performance servers with over 5,000 GPUs for AI workloads in the country. Deliveries for the first phase of the Yotta project remain on track through the end of July, the company noted. The massive GPU deployment includes an engagement with US chipmaker NVIDIA. NVIDIA is expected to account for roughly half of the offtake under this tranche through a four-year commitment tied to establishing one of the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region's largest NVIDIA DGX Cloud clusters in India. ''We are delighted to expand this collaboration with Gorilla as we continue building AI infrastructure at true industrial scale in India,'' said Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder, Managing Director & CEO of Yotta Data Services. Gupta added that the support from Gorilla is accelerating Yotta's developmentand enabling the company to meet the rapidly growing demand for hyperscale AIcompute, while serving sovereign and enterprise demand from within the country. Yotta Data Services, a sovereign cloud infrastructure and platform servicesprovider, currently operates hyperscale data centre parks in Panvel (NaviMumbai) and Greater Noida (Delhi NCR).
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