Netweb Unveils Compact NVIDIA-Powered AI Supercomputers in India
February 19, 2026
Netweb Technologies India Ltd has introduced the Spark, which is one of the world’s smallest AI supercomputers. It fits in a desktop-sized box. This system uses NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs, Grace CPUs, and complete AI software stack. Spark delivers 1 petaflop of AI power with 128GB unified memory. "It helps developers in India run AI models with up to 200 billion parameters and fine-tune models with up to 70 billion parameters locally," the company said. Spark allows building AI agents and running advanced AI software fully on-premises without cloud support. Alongside Spark, Netweb also launched Tyrone AI supercomputing systems using NVIDIA’s Grace Blackwell platforms, made in India. These use the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 architecture, which connects four Blackwell GPUs and two Grace CPUs with NVLink technology. The Tyrone systems support liquid-cooled MGX modular servers, ideal for heavy workloads like scientific computing and AI model training. Netweb claims these systems can double the performance of the previous generation for some tasks. The Tyrone Camarero GB200 AI system features tech for training large AI models, including support for models up to 10 trillion parameters. It includes NVIDIA’s GB200 NVL4 chip, second-generation Transformer Engine, fifth-generation NVLink, RAS Engine, secure computing features, and a Decompression Engine. Netweb will showcase the Tyrone AI range in New Delhi from February 16-20, 2026. The exhibit will include the MGX-based GB200 liquid-cooled system and the Tyrone Camarero Spark. This lineup covers personal AI computing to powerful data center workloads, highlighting Netweb’s focus on India-based manufacturing.
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