Gorilla Technology & Yotta Expand GPU Partnership Valued at Approximately $2.8 Bn

The expanded deployment is expected to be completed by September 30, 2026.

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Gorilla Technology & Yotta Expand GPU Partnership Valued at Approximately $2.8 Bn

Gorilla Technology Group Inc., a global solution provider in Security Intelligence, Network Intelligence, Business Intelligence, IoT technology and data centres, has announced that it has extended its existing AI infrastructure collaboration with Yotta Data Services to support the deployment of an additional 20,736 B300 GPU cards in India.

In March this year, Gorilla signed a binding agreement with Yotta to deploy around 640 high-performance NVIDIA HGX B200 servers, comprising more than 5,000 GPUs, to support AI workloads.

The expanded deployment is expected to be completed by September 30, 2026, and based on the current commercial framework across the relevant customer agreements, represents a project value of approximately $2.8 billion.

This tranche is incremental to the previously announced Yotta framework to deploy an AI infrastructure in India of approximately 640 high-performance servers with more than 5,000 GPUs for AI workloads.

With respect to the first Yotta project, Gorilla says deliveries remain on track in line with the currently scheduled timeline through the end of July.

 “Yotta is building one of the largest and most important AI Compute platforms in APAC region and we are excited to support that journey. We are also pleased to be supporting the implementation of this major deployment in India. This project further reinforces Gorilla’s ambition to be a leading AI infrastructure partner across Asia,”  Jay Chandan, Gorilla Technology Chairman & CEO, said.

“Their support is accelerating our development, strengthening our execution and enabling us to meet the rapidly growing demand for hyperscale AI compute from India, while also serving sovereign and enterprise demand from within the country,”  Sunil Gupta, Co-founder, Yotta Data Services Managing Director & CEO, added.

 

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