Yotta’s $2 Billion NVIDIA Bet: India’s AI Supercluster to Go Live by August 2026
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Yotta Data Services has announced a landmark $2 billion investment to deploy 20,736 liquid-cooled NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs. This massive infrastructure project, centered in Greater Noida, aims to establish one of Asia’s largest AI superclusters by August 2026.
Coming on the heels of the New Delhi Declaration, India’s private sector is putting "skin in the game." Yotta’s multi-billion dollar commitment is a direct response to the global chip shortage and India's urgent need for sovereign compute power.
Frontier-Scale Infrastructure
The new supercluster will be hosted at Yotta's D2 hyperscale data center. With 800 Gbps InfiniBand networking and 40 petabytes of high-performance storage, the facility is engineered to handle trillion-parameter AI models.
- Blackwell Supremacy: Deployment of 20,736 liquid-cooled Blackwell Ultra GPUs.
- DGX Cloud Hub: NVIDIA will establish one of APAC's largest DGX Cloud clusters within Yotta’s facility.
- Public Support: 10,000 GPUs are specifically committed to the government’s IndiaAI Mission for startups and researchers.
By bringing this scale of compute to Indian soil, Yotta is ensuring that the next generation of LLMs like BharatGPT are trained locally, securely, and affordably.
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