Nvidia is aggressively pivoting toward 'Sovereign AI' by embedding itself in India's $1 billion national AI mission. Through massive infrastructure deals with local partners like Yotta and L&T, the chipmaker is moving beyond U.S. hyperscaler dominance to capture state-led compute demand.
Nvidia is aggressively expanding its footprint in India, moving beyond US hyperscalers to support the country's $1 billion 'IndiaAI Mission.' Through multi-billion dollar partnerships with local firms like Yotta and L&T, the chipmaker is positioning itself at the center of a national drive for sovereign AI infrastructure and domestic data control.
Nvidia is pivoting its global strategy toward 'Sovereign AI' by embedding itself in India's $1 billion national AI mission. Through massive partnerships with local giants like Yotta and L&T, the company is shifting from supplying U.S. cloud providers to building government-backed domestic compute infrastructure.
Nvidia is shifting its growth strategy from U.S. cloud hyperscalers to national 'Sovereign AI' projects, centered on India's $1 billion AI mission. Through massive partnerships with Yotta and L&T, Nvidia is embedding its Blackwell architecture into domestic data centers to reduce reliance on foreign clouds.
Yotta Data Services has committed $2 billion to deploy Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra GPUs, establishing Asia’s first DGX Cloud supercluster in India. This investment aligns with the nation's AI Mission and marks a significant escalation in the regional race for high-performance computing.
Yotta Data Services has announced a $2 billion investment to deploy Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra GPUs at its Noida facility, establishing Asia’s first DGX Cloud supercluster. The deal positions India as a central hub for sovereign AI and high-performance computing, with nearly half the capacity dedicated to Nvidia's global cloud services.
Yotta Data Services has committed $2 billion to deploy 10,300 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs at its Noida facility, establishing Asia's first DGX Cloud supercluster. This massive infrastructure investment aims to serve the APAC region and support India's National AI Mission by August 2026.
Yotta Data Services has committed over $2 billion to deploy Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra GPUs, establishing Asia’s first DGX Cloud supercluster in Noida. This massive infrastructure play, alongside Skyroot Aerospace’s pursuit of fresh capital, underscores a significant shift in India's tech ecosystem toward high-end sovereign AI and aerospace capabilities.
NVIDIA has officially designated India as a primary global hub for AI innovation, intensifying its local partnerships to catalyze a $1 billion ecosystem transformation. Through the government-backed IndiaAI Mission and collaborations with providers like Yotta, the initiative aims to build sovereign compute infrastructure and scale domestic AI talent.
NVIDIA is significantly expanding its footprint in India, positioning the country as a global hub for AI innovation through strategic partnerships with local cloud providers and developers. This expansion aligns with the $1B IndiaAI Mission, aiming to build sovereign AI infrastructure and foster a domestic ecosystem of AI-driven SaaS and services.
NVIDIA is intensifying its strategic collaborations in India, positioning the nation as a primary global hub for AI innovation and infrastructure. Supported by the $1 billion IndiaAI Mission, these partnerships aim to democratize high-performance computing for local startups and develop sovereign AI capabilities.
Indian data center provider Yotta Data Services has announced a $2 billion investment to develop one of Asia's largest AI hubs. The facility will be powered by Nvidia's cutting-edge Blackwell Ultra chips, marking a significant leap in India's sovereign AI capabilities and infrastructure.
Yotta Data Services has unveiled a $2 billion plan to develop one of Asia's largest AI superclusters powered by Nvidia's Blackwell Ultra architecture. This massive infrastructure project positions India as a primary global destination for high-performance generative AI compute and sovereign data processing.
Nvidia has launched a dual-front expansion strategy, partnering with Indian venture capital firms to scout AI startups while securing a massive multiyear deal with Meta for millions of next-generation chips. The moves solidify Nvidia's dominance in both sovereign AI infrastructure and hyperscale data center markets.
Nvidia has unveiled a massive expansion strategy targeting both the Indian sovereign AI market and US hyperscale infrastructure. The company secured a $2 billion AI hub deal in India and a multiyear agreement with Meta for millions of next-generation chips, including the first major deployment of its Grace CPUs.
Nvidia has launched a massive expansion in India, partnering with local venture capital firms to scout for AI startups while securing a $2 billion infrastructure deal with Yotta Data Services. Simultaneously, a landmark agreement with Meta marks the first large-scale deployment of Nvidia's standalone Grace CPUs.
Nvidia is aggressively scaling its AI infrastructure footprint through a dual-track strategy: securing a massive multiyear chip deal with Meta and establishing a dominant position in India's emerging AI ecosystem via $2 billion infrastructure projects and VC partnerships.