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Gorilla Technology, Yotta expand India AI infra deal to $2.8 bn with 20,736 GPU deployment

Gorilla Technology, Yotta expand India AI infra deal to $2.8 bn with 20,736 GPU deployment
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UK-based Gorilla Technology Group Inc. has expanded its artificial intelligence infrastructure partnership with Yotta Data Services in India, adding a new deployment tranche valued at approximately $2.8 billion.

The London-headquartered company builds systems that use artificial intelligence and deep learning to process large volumes of data—especially for security, surveillance, and smart infrastructure.

The latest phase involves the rollout of 20,736 B300 GPU cards, with completion targeted by September 30, 2026. The deployment significantly scales up an earlier framework between the two firms that covered around 640 high-performance servers with over 5,000 GPUs.
The companies said the incremental contracts, under the current commercial structure, aggregate to about $2.8 billion, underscoring the growing demand for hyperscale AI compute infrastructure in India.

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A substantial portion of the deployment is tied to NVIDIA, which is expected to account for roughly half of the offtake under a four-year commitment. The engagement is linked to what is being positioned as one of the largest NVIDIA DGX Cloud clusters in the Asia-Pacific region to be hosted in India.

The expansion strengthens Gorilla’s role in India’s AI infrastructure buildout, particularly across sovereign and enterprise use cases, while also supporting hyperscale demand. Deliveries for the previously announced phase remain on track through July, the company said.

“This is a clear demonstration that our AI infrastructure strategy is translating into real scale and commercial value,” said Jay Chandan, chairman and CEO of Gorilla Technology, adding that the partnership positions the company to play a larger role in Asia’s AI infrastructure ecosystem.

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Sunil Gupta, co-founder and CEO of Yotta Data Services, said the collaboration would help accelerate the buildout of AI infrastructure at “industrial scale” in India, catering to both domestic enterprise demand and sovereign workloads.

Yotta, which operates hyperscale data centre parks in Navi Mumbai and Greater Noida, has been ramping up its AI cloud stack through platforms such as Shakti Cloud, while deepening its alignment with NVIDIA’s AI ecosystem.

The deal comes amid a broader surge in AI infrastructure investments in India, marked by a wave of recent high-value partnerships. Google has begun work on a $15 billion AI hub in Visakhapatnam in collaboration with AdaniConneX and Bharti Airtel, aimed at building a gigawatt-scale AI and cloud ecosystem. 

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At the same time, Microsoft has committed billions toward expanding AI and cloud capacity in the country, while partnerships involving players such as Dell Technologies, NVIDIA and domestic firms like NxtGen are driving the buildout of “AI factory” infrastructure. Separately, collaborations such as the OpenAI–Tata Group initiative and ongoing public-private efforts under India’s AI mission further underscore the rapid consolidation of an ecosystem centred on large-scale GPU compute and sovereign AI capabilities.


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