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Financial Express Lucknow
|April 21, 2025
HIRANANDANI GROUP-PROMOTED YOTTA Data Services is playing a key role in advancing India's AI ecosystem with its cloud and data centre solutions, fast-tracked by Nvidia's advanced GPUs (graphics processing unit) and AI technologies.
The Mumbai-based firm has partnered with AI startup Sarvam to build Sarvam 1, India's first open-source foundational model. Together, they aim to accelerate AI adoption across industries in India.
Trained entirely on Yotta's Shakti Cloud infrastructure, Sarvam 1 benefits from superior performance, scalability, and reliability. Sarvam has also launched AI agents, currently available in 10 Indian languages, that are designed to optimise various processes, including customer support, feedback collection, and employee engagement.
"Yotta's scalable and compliant GPU infrastructure has optimised our AI workflows, reducing costs and accelerating innovation," said Vivek Raghavan, co-founder, Sarvam AI.
Similarly, RenderNet AI is a powerful tool for generating images and videos, providing good control over character design, composition, and style. Shakti Cloud enabled RenderNet to cut the costs of running inferencing workloads by efficiently managing GPU resources and scaling as needed. Yotta's infrastructure provided RenderNet with enhanced uptime and availability, ensuring their real-time rendering processes operated without disruption.
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