African AI startups are looking at India’s subsidized GPU infrastructure to scale localized solutions, citing costs 70% lower than Western providers.
The days of tech giants buying up discrete chips are over. AI companies now need GPUs, CPUs, and everything in between.
BofA said Arista's filing indicated that Microsoft (MSFT) accounted for 26% of the company's total 2025 revenues, while Meta ...
INNIO Group today announced a major order from VoltaGrid for 1.5 gigawatts (GW), reinforcing the companies’ collaboration in behind‑the‑meter (on-site) power generation for AI and high‑performance ...
Nvidia's partnerships come at a time when India’s $283-billion IT services industry is under pressure from foundational AI ...
Ertug Ayik, managing director for Middle East and Africa at HP Inc, outlines how on-device artificial intelligence, embedded security and a partner-first model are positioning the company at the heart ...
E2E Networks shares today zoomed 20 per cent to hit the upper circuit in trade. The buying was buoyed on news of its ...
The Sedex SMETA P4 compliant factory is equipped with advanced, world-class machinery for metal fabrication, CNC routing, ...
DGX Cloud has been utilising Yotta's GPU infrastructure over the past year, and the expanded deployment reflects growing regional and global demand for AI compute ...