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AceCloud brings NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs to Indian enterprises

AceCloud brings NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs to Indian enterprises
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AceCloud, a provider of cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and GPU computing, has launched the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs on its cloud platform, becoming one of the early providers in India to roll out NVIDIA’s latest-generation data centre GPUs for advanced AI and high-performance workloads.

With India’s AI spending projected to touch $6 billion by 2027, enterprise technology leaders are racing to secure reliable, production-grade GPU capacity. For CIOs and CTOs, the development is less about a hardware refresh and more about infrastructure strategy. As enterprises move from AI pilots to full-scale deployments, demand for sustained, predictable and locally available GPU capacity has intensified. According to International Data Corporation (IDC), AI investments in India are expected to grow at a CAGR of 33.7% between 2022 and 2027 — a trajectory that is already translating into sharp growth in compute requirements.

The Gurgaon-based company said it has recorded a 500x increase in GPU consumption since FY25, driven entirely by Indian enterprises transitioning from proof-of-concept initiatives to production-grade AI workloads. These include AI model development, inference engines, medical imaging, real-time rendering, video processing, financial risk modelling and engineering simulations across sectors such as healthcare, financial services, retail, technology services and digital platforms.

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The new GPUs are available from the company’s cloud regions in Noida, Mumbai and Atlanta, enabling enterprises to serve both domestic and global users. For CIOs, regional deployment is increasingly critical. AI inference workloads are latency-sensitive, and regulatory frameworks require closer control over where data resides and how it is processed. India-based infrastructure also supports compliance with regulations such as the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, particularly for regulated industries handling sensitive customer information.

The timing aligns with broader policy momentum. The government-backed IndiaAI Mission aims to expand GPU access and strengthen indigenous AI capabilities, reflecting a push toward sovereign and locally anchored AI infrastructure. For enterprises, this creates an opportunity to reduce reliance on offshore GPU supply while maintaining operational and compliance control.

AceCloud is offering the Blackwell GPUs through fully managed, on-demand cloud instances hosted on its own platform. That model allows CIOs to align GPU capacity with workload duration and performance requirements, balancing cost efficiency with scalability. More than 200 active customers are currently running GPU workloads on the platform, signalling that enterprise AI demand in India is shifting from experimentation to sustained execution.

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As AI models become larger and inference workloads more continuous, GPU infrastructure is emerging as a board-level consideration. The availability of next-generation GPUs within India’s cloud ecosystem marks a step toward building the domestic compute backbone required to support the country’s accelerating AI ambitions.


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