OpenAI’s Stargate Could Find Its First Indian Home in Aamchi Mumbai

City’s stability of power supply, private distribution, and position as the country’s financial hub give it an edge.
Yotta, one of India’s leading data centre companies, is working with NVIDIA to deploy Blackwell GPUs. Co-founder and CEO Sunil Gupta said that the company has ordered 8,000 GPUs, expected to go live by December–January. Given the global shortage and sky-high demand for Blackwell-family GPUs (NVIDIA’s post-Hopper architecture), this scale of procurement is significant.   During an exclusive interaction with AIM, when asked about OpenAI’s search for partners to set up a data centre in India, Gupta said Yotta is open to collaboration.  He emphasised that India’s push for digital sovereignty should not be mistaken for isolationism. “Sovereign for sure never means we as a country start looking inwards and close ourselves to the rest of the world,” he said.
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Siddharth is a media graduate who loves to explore tech through journalism and putting forward ideas worth pondering about in the era of artificial intelligence.
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