India’s Yotta Data Services on Wednesday unveiled plans to develop one of Asia’s largest AI computing hubs using Nvidia’s (NVDA) latest Blackwell Ultra chips in a project valued at over $2 billion.
The project includes a four-year engagement worth over $1 billion under which Nvidia (NVDA) will establish one of Asia-Pacific’s largest DGX Cloud clusters within Yotta’s infrastructure, the company said.
The supercluster will be deployed at Yotta’s 60 MW D2 data center at the Greater Noida hyperscale campus (scalable to 250 MW), with additional capacity from the Navi Mumbai campus, scalable to 2 GW, the company said in a statement.