Indian Tech Giant Plans $2B AI Computing Center Using Nvidia’s Newest Chips

An Indian technology company announced Wednesday its plans to construct a massive artificial intelligence computing facility valued at more than $2 billion, utilizing Nvidia’s most advanced Blackwell Ultra processors.

Yotta Data Services revealed the ambitious project will create one of Asia’s most substantial AI computing centers, featuring a four-year partnership with Nvidia worth over $1 billion. Through this collaboration, Nvidia will establish one of the Asia-Pacific region’s most extensive DGX Cloud clusters within Yotta’s technological infrastructure.

This development reflects a broader trend of major cloud computing companies, including tech giants Microsoft and Amazon, expanding their AI data center operations throughout India. The expansion responds to increasing demand for generative artificial intelligence services and efforts to establish advanced computing infrastructure locally.

The substantial investment occurs against the backdrop of U.S. export restrictions that have transformed global supply chains for sophisticated AI processors, encouraging companies to strengthen partnerships in markets like India.

The advanced computing cluster is scheduled to become operational by August and will be installed at Yotta’s data center campus located near New Delhi, India’s capital. Additional computing power will come from the company’s facility in Mumbai, the nation’s financial hub.

Yotta operates as part of Indian real estate mogul Niranjan Hiranandani’s business empire and serves as Nvidia’s partner company in India. The firm currently manages three data center facilities across Mumbai, Gujarat, and the New Delhi metropolitan area.