Nvidia signs a slew of AI deals in India push
Nvidia is embarking on a series of partnerships with Indian firms to deploy its AI chips and technology, deepening its push into a key growth market.
Nvidia is embarking on a series of partnerships with Indian firms to deploy its AI chips and technology, deepening its push into a key growth market.
The U.S. chip designer’s CEO, Jensen Huang, said the company has partnered with Reliance, India’s most valuable company, to build infrastructure for AI applications in India. He also said Tech Mahindra would use Nvidia’s chips and software to develop Indus 2.0, an AI model in Hindi. Infrastructure providers Tata Communications and Yotta Data Services also plan to buy and use tens of thousands of Nvidia H100 chips by the end of the year.
Huang was presenting at the company’s ongoing AI Summit event in Mumbai, which comes at a time when Indian technology service providers are rushing to build AI capabilities. Infosys, Wipro and other IT companies have been using Nvidia’s software to develop custom AI applications for corporate clients.
“India used to be a country that exported software. In the future, India will be a country that exports AI,” said Huang.
Wipro said it has trained 225,000 employees on Nvidia’s AI platforms, while Tata Consultancy Services said it has trained 50,000 staff as AI associates. More than 500,000 developers in India have joined Nvidia’s developer program, the company said.
Indian e-commerce firm Flipkart and software provider Zoho will also use Nvidia’s technology to build large language models in Hindi.
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