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Nvidia is pleased about major AI orders from India
Nvidia, the world's largest provider of specialized processors for artificial intelligence (AI), is strengthening its market position in the fast-growing Indian market. It is equipping data centers there on a large scale.
The US company announced on Thursday that it would be equipping a planned Reliance data center with its latest "Blackwell" generation of high-performance chips. It will also supply tens of thousands of "Hopper" processors for data centers of Yotta Data Centres and Tata Communications.
Cooperation with other Indian companies
Nvidia is already working with several other Indian companies to train their programmers in the use of Nvidia software so that they can exploit the potential of the processors in AI training. "In the future, India will export AI," predicted Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at an AI summit in Mumbai.
India has all the necessary ingredients: AI, AI infrastructure, data and plenty of users. He is therefore optimistic about the prospects for Nvidia in this market. "Today, India's share of Nvidia's revenue is small, but our hopes are high."
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