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

Gorilla Technology Group Inc. has expanded its AI infrastructure partnership with Yotta Data Services in India to $2.8 billion, involving the deployment of 20,736 B300 GPU cards by September 30, 2026. The deal is part of a broader surge in AI infrastructure investments in India, with other major players like Google and Microsoft also committing significant investments.
UK-based Gorilla Technology Group Inc. has expanded its artificial intelligence infrastructure partnership with Yotta Data Services in India to approximately $2.8 billion. The latest phase involves deploying 20,736 B300 GPU cards by September 30, 2026, scaling up an earlier framework between the two firms. A substantial portion of the deployment is tied to NVIDIA, expected to account for roughly half of the offtake under a four-year commitment. The engagement is linked to one of the largest NVIDIA DGX Cloud clusters in the Asia-Pacific region to be hosted in India. Deliveries for the previously announced phase remain on track through July. The deal is part of a broader surge in AI infrastructure investments in India, with Google and Microsoft committing significant investments.
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