Nvidia is actively expanding its AI market in India. Through cooperation with large Indian companies such as Reliance Industries, Tata Communications, Tech Mahindra, and many startups, Nvidia is committed to building India's AI infrastructure and promoting the application of AI technology in all walks of life. The cooperation covers multiple aspects such as the supply of AI chips, the development of AI models, employee training, and the construction of AI cloud infrastructure, and aims to build India into a global AI technology output center.
Nvidia recently launched a series of collaborations with local businesses in India to promote its AI chips and technologies. The CEO of the American chip design company, Huang Renxun, announced at the AI summit held in Mumbai that Nvidia has reached a partnership with Reliance Industries, one of India's most valuable companies, to jointly build the infrastructure for AI applications. In addition, technology company Tech Mahindra will also use Nvidia's chips and software to develop a Hindi AI model called "Indus 2.0".
Meanwhile, infrastructure providers Tata Communications and Yotta Data Services also plan to purchase tens of thousands of Nvidia H100 chips by the end of the year to further promote the development of AI technology.
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During the summit, Huang Renxun also mentioned that Indian technology service companies are rapidly building AI capabilities, and companies such as Infosys and Wipro are using Nvidia's software to develop customized AI applications for corporate customers. "India was a software exporter in the past, but in the future it will become an AI exporter," said Huang Renxun.
Wipro has trained its 225,000 employees on Nvidia's AI platform, and Tata Consulting Services has also trained 50,000 employees to become AI-related professionals. Nvidia also revealed that more than 500,000 developers have joined their developer program to participate in the learning and application of AI technology.
In addition, Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart and software provider Zoho will also use Nvidia's technology in their projects to create a large language model for Hindi. These cooperation further expands the existing partnership between Nvidia and Reliance Industries, which have been developing large language models for the Indian languages and plans to build AI cloud infrastructure and employee training programs.
Some startups are also actively adopting Nvidia's technology, such as the chatbot launched by CoRover.ai for Indian Railways, which processes 150,000 multilingual queries a day and has contributed to more than 10 billion customer interactions since its launch. Nvidia has trained over 100,000 Indian AI developers in its competition with AMD and Intel, further strengthening its position in India's growing AI chip market.
Key points:
Nvidia has reached AI cooperation with many Indian companies such as Reliance Industries and Tech Mahindra to promote the construction of AI technology infrastructure.
Companies such as Wipro and Tata Consulting Services have conducted large-scale AI training for employees, which will promote talent output in the AI field in the future.
Many startups have achieved innovation with the help of Nvidia technology, and AI applications are gradually becoming popular in the Indian market.
In short, Nvidia's strategic layout in India aims to promote the vigorous development of India's artificial intelligence industry through technology empowerment and talent cultivation, and consolidate its leading position in the global AI chip market. In the future, Nvidia's cooperation with Indian partners will continue to deepen, contributing to the prosperity of India's AI ecosystem.