Yotta’s Nvidia AI chip Orders To Reach $1 bn
Indian data centre operator Yotta plans to purchase more AI chips from its partner Nvidia, worth $500 million, increasing its total order book with the US firm to $1 billion.
The deal will comprise nearly 16,000 of Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips H100 and GH200 and will be placed by March 2025.
Yotta’s chief executive, Sunil Gupta, said the order comes on top of an order Yotta placed last year for 16,000 H100 chips, due for delivery by July this year.
AI deals in India are crucial for Nvidia, which is facing roadblocks in certain chip exports to China and some other countries due to US restrictions.
The US chipmaker has also struck AI partnerships with Indian conglomerates Reliance Industries and Tata Group to develop cloud infrastructure and language models.
(With inputs from Shikha Singh)
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