Yotta Data Services of India Announces $2B Investment in AI Hub Featuring Nvidia Chips
Yotta Data Services, an Indian data center company, has recently announced plans to construct one of Asia’s largest artificial intelligence computing hubs. The project, costing over $2 billion, will utilize Nvidia’s latest Blackwell Ultra chips.
This ambitious project includes a four-year engagement worth over $1 billion. Under this engagement, Nvidia will establish one of the largest DGX Cloud clusters in the Asia-Pacific region within Yotta’s infrastructure. The supercluster is expected to go live by August 2026. It will be deployed at Yotta’s data center campus near New Delhi, with additional capacity from its Mumbai facility.
“AI infrastructure is becoming foundational economic infrastructure,” said Darshan Hiranandani, Co-Founder and Chairman of Yotta Data Services. “This Nvidia Blackwell Ultra supercluster reinforces India’s position in the global AI value chain.”
Global cloud providers such as Microsoft and Amazon are expanding AI data center capacity in India in response to the rising demand for generative AI services and a push to localize advanced computing infrastructure. Yotta, part of Indian billionaire Niranjan Hiranandani’s real estate group, currently operates over 10,000 Nvidia GPUs. The company plans to commit more than 10,000 Nvidia B300 GPUs from the supercluster to India’s national IndiaAI Mission. This commitment will support domestic AI development, research institutions, and startups.
Source: Yahoo Finance
