India’s Yotta To Build US$2 Billion AI Hub Using Nvidia Blackwell Chips

India’s Yotta Data Services plans to build one of Asia’s largest artificial intelligence (AI) computing hubs using Nvidia’s latest Blackwell Ultra chips, in a project valued at more than US$2 billion (RM7.79 billion).

The plan includes a four-year deal worth over US$1 billion, under which Nvidia will set up one of the Asia-Pacific region’s largest DGX Cloud clusters within Yotta’s facilities.

The expansion comes as global tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon ramp up AI data centre investments in India, driven by growing demand for generative AI and efforts to strengthen local computing capabilities.

The investment also follows tighter US export controls on advanced AI chips, which have reshaped global supply chains and encouraged deeper partnerships in markets such as India.

The AI supercluster is expected to go live by August at Yotta’s data centre campus near New Delhi, with additional capacity from its Mumbai facility.

Yotta is part of billionaire Niranjan Hiranandani’s real estate group and operates three data centre campuses in Mumbai, Gujarat and near New Delhi.

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