Yotta Data service in partnership with Nvidia, plans offering of competitive AI based compute services and pups its GPU stack to a height of 32000 units by 2025,along with assisting corporations, startups, and other research bodies to tap and benefit from computational requirements, spearhead innovations in AI services.
Yotta Data services aims to offer high-performance computing capabilities from data centres in India in order to help the country’s corporations, startups and researchers to develop their own AI services.
The company aims to offer cheapest AI (artificial intelligence) compute capacity to StartUps, large IT base companies, Indian government and also foreign entities at cheapest and competitive price.
Yotta Data Services recently received its first shipment of semiconductors from Nvidia, essential for developing artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Yotta’s strategy revolves around offering high-performance computing capabilities from data centers in India, catering to the needs of corporations, startups, and researchers in the country.
Sunil Gupta, CEO and co-founder of Yotta Data Services, said, “I’m ambitious, I’m hungry. I’m willing to take a bet on the future of AI.”
The company is aiming to offer high-performance computing capabilities from data centres in India in order to help the country’s corporations, startups and researchers to develop their own AI services.
The most important part of this strategy are Nvidia’s chips which will be used to train large language models and building applications like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft GitHub Copilot.
“GPU” the graphic usage rates among global hyperscaler today range from$9-$12 per GPU hr. And our unique positioning made it possible to offer rates as low as $1.8 per GPU hour for multi year contracts versus $5 per GPU hour for short-term use.
SunilGupta believes that Yotta has a competitive advantage over international cloud computing services due to latency concerns. He has also vowed to provide the most affordable access to Nvidia AI chips globally.
‘The market for high compute processor chip’s and GPU’S are scarce resources globally. Recognizing the opportunity that AI will create, Yotta made a proactive move early enough by striking a partnership with NVIDIA’. Sunil Gupta told media spokesperson at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference at Sanjose, California on Wednesday.
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