Yotta Data Services to Deploy Massive AI Supercluster in $2 Bn Push to Scale India’s Compute Power
The infrastructure is expected to go live by August 2026, placing India among a small group of regions capable of hosting frontier-scale AI computing.
NVIDIA and Yotta Data Services are deepening their collaboration to build one of Asia’s largest AI superclusters, with Yotta set to deploy 20,736 liquid-cooled Blackwell Ultra GPUs in a project exceeding $2 billion.
The infrastructure is expected to go live by August 2026, placing India among a small group of regions capable of hosting frontier-scale AI computing.
As part of the partnership, NVIDIA will establish one of the largest DGX Cloud clusters in the Asia-Pacific region within Yotta’s HGX B300 Blackwell Ultra supercluster under a four-year engagement valued at more than $1 billion. The expanded deployment builds on an existing relationship as global demand for advanced AI compute continues to surge.
The new platform integrates high-speed networking, advanced liquid cooling and more than 40 petabytes of high-performance storage to support large-scale model training and high-throughput inference workloads. Yotta also plans to enhance its Shakti Studio platform with open models, microservices and enterprise AI software, giving developers in India access to infrastructure for sovereign AI development.
Yotta will allocate over 10,000 GPUs from the supercluster to the IndiaAI Mission, supporting domestic model development, research institutions and public-sector AI initiatives. The deployment will be hosted at the company’s Greater Noida data centre campus and supported by its Navi Mumbai facilities, both designed for large-scale expansion.
Darshan Hiranandani, Co-Founder & Chairman, Yotta Data Services, said, “AI infrastructure is becoming foundational economic infrastructure. This NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra supercluster reinforces India’s position in the global AI value chain. Our capital strategy is focused on building scalable infrastructure that serves both national priorities and international AI demand.”
Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder, MD & CEO, Yotta Data Services, added, “India’s AI ambition requires sustained, high-performance compute at scale. By combining Blackwell Ultra infrastructure with open models like NVIDIA Nemotron and the full NVIDIA AI stack, we are enabling developers to build sovereign, globally competitive AI applications from India.”
Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO, NVIDIA, said, “India is emerging as one of the world’s most important AI markets, driven by extraordinary talent and a bold national vision. Yotta’s deployment of one of the largest NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra superclusters creates advanced AI infrastructure capable of training frontier-scale models and delivering AI at population scale. Expanding AI Factory capacity in India strengthens NVIDIA’s regional footprint while supporting India’s ambition to build secure, sovereign, and globally competitive AI.”