Challenging times loom for AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud as companies like Yotta Data Services, E2E Networks, and giants such as Adani, Tata, Reliance, and now Lenovo, are aggressively expanding hyperscale capacity in the country. This growth is supported by government initiatives, alongside evolving data security regulations.
All these developments mirror Jio's democratisation of the telecom sector, positioning India to lead the global hyperscale and AI landscape.
According to a report by Synergy Research Group, the capacity for hyperscale data centres will almost triple in six years. India, too, is witnessing a growth in the hyperscale landscape. Yotta Data Services, which is a part of the Hiranandani Group, plans to install 16,384 GPUs by mid-2024 and 32,768 GPUs by the end of 2025. Older players, like the NSE-listed E2E Networks, have also been extending their footprint in the country.
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