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Yotta to invest $2 billion in Nvidia chips

19-02-2026 12:00:00 AM

Metro India News | NEW DELHI

Yotta Data Services has announced an investment of over USD 2 billion in Nvidia’s latest Blackwell Ultra GPUs to build a massive artificial intelligence computing hub near the national capital. The company plans to deploy 20,736 liquid-cooled Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs by August at its hyperscale data centre in Greater Noida, positioning India among a select group of nations capable of hosting frontier-scale AI infrastructure.

The upcoming AI supercluster is designed to support trillion-parameter foundation model training and high-throughput inference workloads capable of handling millions of simultaneous prompts. Yotta said half of the chips will be used over four years for its DGX AI cloud services, currently serving companies such as Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys.

Backed by real estate entrepreneur Niranjan Hiranandani’s group, Yotta operates data centre campuses in Mumbai, Gujarat and Greater Noida. The new investment strengthens India’s role in the global AI value chain and reflects a broader shift in AI compute supply chains toward trusted regions, the company said.

Over 10,000 Nvidia B300 GPUs from the cluster will be allocated to the IndiaAI Mission to support sovereign AI model development, research institutions, startups and public platforms.

Yotta currently runs more than 10,000 Nvidia GPUs, with another 8,000 set to go live next quarter. The company aims to scale beyond 80,000 GPUs by FY27 as India accelerates its AI infrastructure expansion.