AI infrastructure India: Gorilla Technology and YottaData add 20,736 B300 GPUs in USD 2.8 billion plan
Gorilla Technology Group has expanded its AI infrastructure collaboration with YottaData Services in India in a project valued at about USD 2.8 billion. The agreement adds 20,736 B300 GPU cards, with deployment due by 30 September 2026. The work builds on an earlier server-and-GPU framework and includes NVIDIA participation.
UK-headquartered Gorilla Technology Group on Wednesday said it expanded its AI infrastructure work with Yotta Data Services. The project value stood at about USD 2.8 billion. The firms planned to deploy 20,736 B300 GPU cards in India. The build-out aimed to support large-scale AI compute capacity across the country.

The company said the deployment was scheduled to finish by September 30, 2026. Gorilla also noted that deliveries for the first phase stayed on schedule. That initial phase was expected to run through the end of July. The update came as the companies continued scaling infrastructure for AI workloads.
AI infrastructure collaboration adds 20,736 B300 GPU cards
This additional tranche expanded a previously outlined framework between Gorilla and Yotta. Earlier plans included about 640 high-performance servers in India. Those systems were set to carry more than 5,000 GPUs. Together, the earlier phase and the new tranche increased the planned compute footprint.
The larger deployment also included an engagement with US chipmaker NVIDIA. NVIDIA was expected to supply roughly half of the offtake under this tranche. The commitment was set for four years. It was linked to creating one of the Asia-Pacific APAC regions largest NVIDIA DGX Cloud clusters in India.
AI infrastructure scale-up draws NVIDIA DGX Cloud cluster plans
"We are delighted to expand this collaboration with Gorilla as we continue building AI infrastructure at true industrial scale in India,\" said Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder, Managing Director & CEO of Yotta Data Services. Gupta said Gorilla’s support was speeding up Yotta’s development. The aim was meeting rising demand for hyperscale AI compute.
Gupta also said the work was intended to serve sovereign and enterprise needs from within India. Yotta Data Services operated as a sovereign cloud infrastructure and platform services provider. The company currently ran hyperscale data centre parks in Panvel NaviMumbai and Greater Noida Delhi NCR. These sites supported the expanded build-out described by the firms.
With inputs from PTI


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