Yotta, Gorilla Technology Scale up India AI Infrastructure Deal
UK-headquartered Gorilla Technology Group has expanded its artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure partnership with Yotta Data Services in a deal valued at approximately USD 2.8 billion.
As part of the expanded collaboration, 20,736 additional B300 GPU cards will be deployed in India to strengthen large-scale AI computing infrastructure. The rollout is scheduled for completion by September 30, 2026, according to the company.
The latest deployment builds on a previously announced framework between Gorilla and Yotta to install nearly 640 high-performance servers equipped with more than 5,000 GPUs to power AI workloads across India. Deliveries under the first phase of the Yotta project remain on schedule through the end of July, the company said.
The large-scale GPU rollout also includes an engagement with US chipmaker NVIDIA, which is expected to account for nearly half of the offtake in this tranche. This commitment spans four years and is linked to the creation of one of the Asia-Pacific region’s largest NVIDIA DGX Cloud clusters in India.
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“We are delighted to expand this collaboration with Gorilla as we continue building AI infrastructure at true industrial scale in India,” said Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder, Managing Director, and CEO of Yotta Data Services.
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The expansion comes amid increasing investments in India’s AI ecosystem as enterprises and governments seek localized compute infrastructure, sovereign cloud capabilities, and large-scale GPU capacity to support generative AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics workloads
Yotta Data Services is a sovereign cloud infrastructure and platform services provider operating hyperscale data centre parks in Panvel, Navi Mumbai, and Greater Noida in Delhi NCR.
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The expansion comes amid increasing investments in India’s AI ecosystem as enterprises and governments seek localized compute infrastructure, sovereign cloud capabilities, and large-scale GPU capacity to support generative AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics workloads.



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