Yotta scales up AI bet with $6bn expansion plan
BENGALURU: Data centre and AI infrastructure provider Yotta Data Services plans to invest an additional $6 billion to expand its artificial intelligence infrastructure , significantly increasing its deployment of Nvidia GPUs as demand surges from both Indian and global customers.
The company, which had earlier announced plans to deploy 20,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs, has now raised that target to 30,000. Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture is designed for accelerated AI training and inference workloads. Yotta will also bring in 8,000 Nvidia B200 GPUs over the next month and is evaluating the deployment of another 36,000-37,000 next-generation GB300 or Vera Rubin GPUs next year.

“The demand has been so high, not only from Indian customers but also global customers, that we are extending the 20,000 GPUs to 30,000 GPUs,” Yotta managing director and CEO Sunil Gupta told TOI. According to Gupta, the initial deployment of 30,000 Blackwell GPUs will require investments of about $3 billion, while the proposed deployment of an additional 36,000 GPUs could cost another $4 billion. The 8,000 B200 GPUs represent a separate investment of around $600 million.
The company, which had earlier announced plans to deploy 20,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs, has now raised that target to 30,000. Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture is designed for accelerated AI training and inference workloads. Yotta will also bring in 8,000 Nvidia B200 GPUs over the next month and is evaluating the deployment of another 36,000-37,000 next-generation GB300 or Vera Rubin GPUs next year.
“The demand has been so high, not only from Indian customers but also global customers, that we are extending the 20,000 GPUs to 30,000 GPUs,” Yotta managing director and CEO Sunil Gupta told TOI. According to Gupta, the initial deployment of 30,000 Blackwell GPUs will require investments of about $3 billion, while the proposed deployment of an additional 36,000 GPUs could cost another $4 billion. The 8,000 B200 GPUs represent a separate investment of around $600 million.
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