As it deepens partnerships and exploits a growing market, Nvidia announced on Thursday ( October 24 ) that it will supply artificial intelligence processors to Indian companies like Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance.
Chief Executives Jensen Huang and Ambani announced at an AI conference in Mumbai that the US company would provide its Blackwell AI computers for a one-gigawatt data center Reliance is building in the eastern state of Gujarat.
In an enlargement led by companies like Tata Communications and Yotta Data Services, Nvidia announced it plans to provide tens of thousands of its Hopper AI chips to large-scale data centers.
” In the future, India is going to be the land that will trade AI”, Huang said, by comparison with its role in technology imports.
” You have the basic ingredients- AI, data and Iot equipment, and you have a large community of users”.
Businesses in India have focused on creating AI models based on its diverse range of languages to increase customer appeal and promote initiatives like articles translation and AI assistants for customer service from large corporations to startups.
The South Asian country is also a vital growth industry for US tech giants because of its more than 1.4 billion individuals and low-cost online access.
Nvidia claimed Tech Mahindra, an Indian IT services provider, is the first to create a customized AI model based on the language’s dozens of dialects and its new Hindi-language AI design Indus 2.0.
Nvidia is working with IT companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro to teach about half a million developers to create and use AI agents with its software, in addition to Tech Mahindra.
Reliance and Ola Electric were among the organizations set to employ Nvidia’s” Omniverse” model systems, to test factory ideas in a virtual world.