Yotta Data Services said on Wednesday it will build one of Asia's largest AI computing hubs using Nvidia's Blackwell Ultra chips, in a project costing more than $2 billion. The plan includes a four-year engagement worth over $1 billion with Nvidia and will create one of the Asia-Pacific region's largest DGX Cloud clusters, expected to go live by August. It will deploy at Yotta's data centre near New Delhi, with added capacity in Mumbai.
Key Points
- 1Announces $2 billion build of an AI supercluster using Nvidia Blackwell Ultra chips
- 2Secures a four-year, over $1 billion engagement with Nvidia, enabling DGX Cloud scale
- 3Enables Asia-Pacific enterprises and researchers to access one of the region's largest DGX Cloud clusters
Scoring Rationale
Strong novelty and regional impact supported by official Yotta–Nvidia partnership, but limited technical and deployment detail reduces immediate operational clarity.
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