NVIDIA has recently initiated a series of collaborations with local enterprises in India, aimed at promoting its artificial intelligence chips and technologies. The CEO of this American chip design company, Jensen Huang, announced at the AI Summit in Mumbai that NVIDIA has partnered with one of India's most valuable companies, Reliance Industries, to jointly establish the infrastructure for AI applications. Additionally, technology company Tech Mahindra will utilize NVIDIA's chips and software to develop an AI model named "Indus2.0" for the Hindi language.
Meanwhile, infrastructure providers Tata Communications and Yotta Data Services plan to purchase tens of thousands of NVIDIA's H100 chips by the end of the year, further advancing the development of AI technology.
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At this summit, Huang also mentioned that Indian tech service companies are rapidly building AI capabilities, with companies like Infosys and Wipro using NVIDIA's software to develop customized AI applications for enterprise clients. Huang stated, "India was once a software exporter, but in the future, it will become an AI exporter."
Wipro has already trained its 225,000 employees on NVIDIA's AI platform, and Tata Consultancy Services has also trained 50,000 employees to become AI professionals. NVIDIA also revealed that over 500,000 developers have joined their developer program, participating in the learning and application of AI technology.
Furthermore, Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart and software provider Zoho will also use NVIDIA's technology in their projects to create large language models for Hindi. These collaborations further expand NVIDIA's existing partnership with Reliance Industries, which previously involved developing large language models for Indian languages and plans to build AI cloud infrastructure and employee training programs.
Some startups are also actively adopting NVIDIA's technology, such as CoRover.ai's chatbot for Indian Railways, which handles 150,000 multilingual queries daily and has facilitated over 10 billion customer interactions since its launch. In competition with AMD and Intel, NVIDIA has trained over 100,000 Indian AI developers, further solidifying its position in India's growing AI chip market.
Key Points:
🌟 NVIDIA has partnered with companies like Reliance Industries and Tech Mahindra to advance AI technology infrastructure in India.
💼 Companies such as Wipro and Tata Consultancy Services have conducted extensive AI training for their employees, paving the way for future talent output in the AI field.
🚀 Multiple startups are leveraging NVIDIA's technology for innovation, with AI applications becoming increasingly prevalent in the Indian market.