Gorilla Technology, Yotta Partner to Deploy 5,000+ GPUs for AI Infrastructure in India

The deployment is expected to generate over $500 million in revenue for Gorilla over the next five years.

Gorilla Technology, Yotta Partner to Deploy 5,000+ GPUs for AI Infrastructure in India

Gorilla Technology Group has signed binding agreements with Yotta Data Services to deploy large-scale GPU infrastructure in India, marking a significant push into the country’s rapidly growing AI ecosystem.

Under the deal, Gorilla will deploy around 640 high-performance NVIDIA HGX B200 servers, comprising more than 5,000 GPUs, to support AI workloads. The deployment is expected to generate over $500 million in revenue for Gorilla over the next five years.

As part of the agreement, Gorilla will act as a key infrastructure partner, providing GPU systems under a long-term commercial model. Yotta will implement and operate the infrastructure at its Uptime Tier IV NM1 data centre in Navi Mumbai, delivering AI compute services such as hyperscale GPU clusters, virtual machines, and AI model endpoints.

“This is a defining step for Gorilla. India is one of the world’s most important AI growth markets, where sovereign ambition, hyperscale compute demand and real infrastructure deployment are accelerating together. This deployment alone is expected to contribute more than $500 million over five years, and we are working with Yotta to identify additional projects where we can collaborate,” Jay Chandan, Chairman & CEO of Gorilla Technology, said.

“ We believe Gorilla brings strong complementary capability in GPU infrastructure and commercial execution, and we see this collaboration as an important step in scaling AI capacity in India. In Gorilla, we see a long-term infrastructure partner, who shall help us realise the vision of enabling large-scale GPU deployment in India over next three years to meet the AI needs of India, APAC, Middle East as well as Global South,” Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder & CEO of Yotta, said.

“We are now embedding Gorilla into a live, sovereign AI infrastructure buildout with a partner that has real operating depth, real technical capability and real market reach. From an infrastructure standpoint, this gives us a meaningful platform to deploy, manage and expand high-performance AI capacity in one of the most important growth markets in the world,” Thomas Sennhauser, CTO for Infrastructure at Gorilla Technology, added.

The two companies are also exploring further expansion opportunities, including deploying more than 5,000 additional servers and potential collaborations in other markets such as Thailand, as demand for AI infrastructure continues to grow.