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Small companies can now chase India's giant AI dreams

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Sunil Gupta, chief executive of Yotta Data Services, which has placed a purchase order of 16,000 H100 GPUs from Nvidia and went live with 4,000 H100 GPUs a few months ago, concurred. “By lowering turnover thresholds and introducing greater flexibility in AI compute infrastructure requirements, the government has made it easier for a diverse range of players including and especially the startups in the AI services space to contribute to this mission.”

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