In a significant push to strengthen India’s AI ecosystem, Yotta Data Services has entered into a binding agreement with Gorilla Technology Group Inc. to deploy around 640 high-performance NVIDIA HGX B200 servers, powered by more than 5,000 GPUs for AI workloads.
Under the agreement, Gorilla will supply the GPU infrastructure through a long-term commercial model. Yotta will handle deployment and operations at its Navi Mumbai data centre, offering AI compute services such as hyperscale GPU clusters, bare-metal GPUs, virtual machines, AI lab workstations, serverless GPUs and AI model endpoints to enterprise and government clients.
“We see this collaboration as an important step in scaling AI capacity in India. In Gorilla, we see a long-term infrastructure partner, who will help us realise the vision of enabling large scale GPU deployment in India over the next 3 years to meet the AI needs of India, APAC, West Asia as well as the Global South,” said Sunil Gupta.
Expansion plans are already underway, with both companies exploring the deployment of more than 5,000 additional servers within the next year.
The partnership aims to support rising demand for AI infrastructure in India while opening doors for broader collaboration, including possible data centre projects in Thailand. For now, the agreement positions Gorilla as a key infrastructure partner for Yotta’s high-performance AI compute expansion across the country. Based on current commercial assumptions, Gorilla expects the deployment to generate over $500 million in revenue over the next 5 years.
For Gorilla, the deal marks a strategic entry into India’s sovereign AI push through Yotta, which has already committed 9,216 advanced GPUs to the national initiative.
“By signing up with Yotta, we are placing Gorilla directly in India’s AI infrastructure buildout with a partner that brings scale, credibility and execution,” said Jay Chandan.
“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,” added Thomas Sennhauser.
India’s AI market is projected to reach $17 billion by 2027, growing at 25-35% annually. This growth is supported by over $1.1 billion in funding under the IndiaAI Mission, deployment of 38,000 GPUs, and expectations that AI could contribute $1.7 trillion to the economy by 2035.
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