Gorilla Technology to deploy over 5,000 GPUs in India AI infrastructure deal, eyes $500 million revenue
Will supply 640 Nvidia HGX servers for sovereign AI buildout, with Yotta delivering enterprise and government AI compute services.
Gorilla Technology Group has signed a deal with Yotta Data Services to deploy over 5,000 GPUs as part of a large-scale AI infrastructure buildout in India.
The deployment includes approximately 640 high-performance Nvidia HGX B200 servers and is expected to generate over $500 million in revenue for Gorilla over the next five years.
Under the agreement, Gorilla will act as the infrastructure partner, supplying GPU systems, while Yotta will deploy and operate the infrastructure and deliver AI compute services to enterprise and government customers.
The systems will be deployed at Yotta’s Uptime Tier IV NM1 data centre in Navi Mumbai.
Yotta will offer the infrastructure as a full-stack AI compute platform, including hyperscale GPU clusters, bare-metal GPUs, virtual machines, serverless GPUs, AI lab environments and AI model endpoints.
Yotta’s co-founder and CEO, Sunil Gupta, said, “India’s AI ambition will be built on access to serious compute, serious infrastructure and partners that can execute at scale. Yotta has built its Shakti Cloud platform to serve that need through sovereign AI infrastructure designed for India’s next wave of enterprise, public sector and national AI demand, as well as serving global GPU compute demand from India.”
“We believe Gorilla brings strong complementary capability in GPU infrastructure and commercial execution, and we see this collaboration as an important step in scaling AI capacity in India. In Gorilla, we see a long-term infrastructure partner, who shall help us realise the vision of enabling large scale GPU deployment in India over next three years to meet the AI needs of India, APAC, Middle East as well as Global South,” Gupta added.
The deployment follows Nvidia reference architecture and will support large-scale AI workloads across industries.
Targets sovereign AI capacity and enterprise demand
Yotta operates hyperscale data centre campuses in Greater Noida and Navi Mumbai and is expanding its infrastructure to support large-scale AI deployments.
The company has been empanelled under the IndiaAI Mission and is recognised as an Nvidia Cloud Partner reference platform, placing it among a small group of global providers aligned with Nvidia’s AI infrastructure standards.
Yotta is building a vertically integrated AI platform that spans data centre infrastructure, cloud services and high-performance GPU compute, with plans to scale beyond one million GPUs over the next three to five years.
The current deployment also aligns with Yotta’s commitment of 9,216 GPUs to the IndiaAI Mission, which aims to expand domestic AI capabilities.
India’s AI market is expected to reach $17 billion by 2027, driven by strong enterprise adoption, government investment and rapid growth in AI-led workloads.
Gorilla and Yotta are also exploring additional expansion, including the potential deployment of over 5,000 additional servers over the next phase of the partnership.
The companies are evaluating broader collaboration opportunities, including potential data centre development initiatives in Thailand.