Nvidia is ramping up its artificial intelligence infrastructure in India, supplying advanced GPUs to local partners E2E Networks and Yotta Data Services to accelerate AI compute capabilities, Bloomberg reported.
As part of the expansion, E2E Networks has installed over 1,000 Nvidia B200 GPUs in its Chennai data centre to support high‑performance AI workloads, including model training and inference, reported Data Center Dynamics.
Meanwhile, Yotta Data Services is partnering with Nvidia to build one of Asia’s largest AI computing hubs, featuring Nvidia’s latest Blackwell Ultra chips and a DGX Cloud cluster valued at more than $1 billion. The $2 billion project spans Yotta’s New Delhi and Mumbai campuses and is expected to go live by August 2026, significantly boosting India’s capacity for advanced AI processing, according to Investing.com.
Nvidia’s initiatives come amid rising demand for generative AI and foundation model workloads, positioning India as an emerging global node for AI compute. Analysts highlight that these deployments, combined with India’s national AI strategy, could strengthen the country’s role in the international AI infrastructure ecosystem, as highlighted by Moneycontrol.
