During the ongoing AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, Nvidia, the US-based chip company, announced several partnerships with Indian companies to bring its advanced AI technology to the country. This move is part of Nvidia’s plan to grow in India, which it sees as an important market for artificial intelligence.
One of the key collaborations is with Yotta, an Indian cloud service provider. Yotta will install over 20,000 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs in its data centres located in Navi Mumbai and Greater Noida. These powerful chips are designed to handle large-scale AI tasks, such as training complex AI models and running AI applications quickly.
Through this partnership, Yotta will offer AI services on a pay-per-use model, meaning businesses and government organizations can access advanced AI computing without needing to buy expensive hardware. This will make AI technology more affordable and accessible for enterprises and public sector projects.
Industry experts say this collaboration could accelerate AI adoption in India by helping developers and companies experiment, build, and scale AI solutions efficiently. Nvidia’s technology combined with Yotta’s cloud infrastructure is expected to support a wide range of AI applications, from language processing and data analytics to smart automation for businesses.
With this move, Nvidia is strengthening its presence in India and helping local organizations leverage the growing potential of artificial intelligence.