Yotta gets first tranche of 4,000 GPUs from Nvidia

Yotta gets first tranche of 4,000 GPUs from Nvidia

Hiranandani Group’s data centre firm Yotta Data Services has received the first tranche of 4,000 graphics processing units (GPUs) from Nvidia. Yotta Data Services plans to scale up its GPU stable to 32,768 units by the end of 2025. These GPUs, including Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPUs, will help revolutionise AI development in India and the world. The demand for GPU-based servers or accelerated computing has increased due to their higher data processing speed compared to CPU-based servers. Nvidia currently dominates the GPU market with about 88% share, resulting in a shortage of GPUs globally. Yotta Data Services aims to help Indian businesses, governments, startups, and researchers accelerate innovation and drive growth in the AI revolution. The Indian government has also approved the India AI Mission to encourage AI development in the country, with a budget of Rs 10,372 crore for five years. The mission will provide supercomputing capacity, including over 10,000 GPUs, to create an AI ecosystem.

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