Indian data center company Yotta Data Services announced plans to build one of Asia's largest AI computing hubs, a project valued at over $2 billion. The initiative will leverage Nvidia's latest Blackwell Ultra chips.

This includes a four-year, $1 billion-plus agreement for Nvidia to establish one of Asia-Pacific's largest DGX Cloud clusters within Yotta's infrastructure. This expansion is driven by increasing demand for generative AI services and a global push to localize advanced computing capabilities.

The investment also reflects a response to U.S. export controls that are reshaping global AI chip supply chains, encouraging deeper collaborations in markets like India.

The new supercluster is slated for launch by August and will be situated at Yotta's data center campus near New Delhi, with additional capacity from its Mumbai facility. Yotta, part of billionaire Niranjan Hiranandani's real estate group, already operates data center campuses in Mumbai, Gujarat, and near New Delhi.