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Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
IndiaAI empanelment drives down prices of GPUs in second round
ETtech Live Events An analysis of the lowest (L1) prices released by the IndiaAI Mission for the second round of the tender for graphics processing units (GPU) shows an up to 10% fall in prices compared with the first first-round bidders will be asked to match these prices, resulting in substantial savings for the users. The GPUs are sourced under a government scheme to provide subsidised compute power to local artificial intelligence decline in the price of the same GPU model from the first round to the second round ranged from just Rs 4 an hour to as high as Rs 1,234 per some companies told ET that the reduced L1 rates will help kickstart artificial intelligence pilot projects in various domains, which previously may have been cost-prohibitive, others warned of a price bloodbath for GPU capacity prices are possibly the lowest in the world for GPU services, helped by the 40% government startups, developers, researchers and corporations exploring and implementing AI would be able to afford GPU capacity by leasing from the identified providers.'All existing empanelled players will be asked to match new L1 prices,' IndiaAI Mission chief executive Abhishek Singh told ET. 'From what we hear from companies, they will mostly match, to retain their priority of allocation of AI workloads.'As many as 53 categories of GPUs have been offered in the second round of the tender, out of which some are new (like Nvidia's B200 GPUs). In 16 categories, prices have reduced compared with the first said assigning AI workloads is an ongoing process and companies have six months to provision the per the IndiaAI website, 4,423 GPUs with a total subsidy of Rs 111.86 crore have been allocated so far. Compute has been allocated to 21 applicants from academia, government entities, early-stage startups, MSMEs and the student startup Sarvam AI , the first startup selected to build an indigenous foundational model under the IndiaAI Mission, has already been allocated 4,000 GPUs, Singh said. Others like Soket, Gnani and Gan are expected to give their estimate on the compute they need.'Allocation is dynamic. Companies have invested heavily in bidding for GPUs. Commitments require significant money and those in the business have done so after their assessments,' he has received the highest subsidy allocated under the programme at Rs 98.68 crore, out of a bill of Rs 246.71 crore for 4,096 Nvidia H100 GPUs, as per the IndiaAI minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday announced the addition of 15,916 GPUs to the existing cluster of 18,417 GPUs under the programme, taking the total to 34,333 include GPUs of Nvidia, AMD, AWS and Intel. The offering comprises 15,100 H100 Nvidia GPUs , 8,192 Nvidia B200 GPUs, 4,812 Nvidia H200 GPUs, and 1,973 Nvidia L40S GPUs.'The combination of reduced L1 rates and government support will help kickstart pilot projects in various domains, enabling more organisations to experiment with and scale AI use cases that previously may have been cost-prohibitive,' said Rishikesh Kamat, senior director, Cloud services division, at NTT Data India , one of the seven empanelled bidders in round Bairathi, chief executive of Cyfuture India, another empanelled bidder in round two, warned of lower prices creating problems for the nascent industry.'It's advantageous for users but is concerning for service providers, as a price bloodbath is on," he said. Moreover, it would be even more fatal for companies if workloads as envisaged by the IndiaAI Mission don't come through, he average L1 hourly GPU price was Rs 612.85 in the first round of empanelment against an average Rs 655.90 in the second round of empanelment. While there has been a decline in price for the same GPUs between the two rounds, the average is higher in the second round because of newer categories of GPUs.


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
IndiaAI Mission GPU tender round 2: All seven shortlisted bidders clear technical round
All the seven shortlisted companies have qualified in the technical round of IndiaAI Mission's second round of graphics processing units (GPU) tender and their commercial bids were opened on Thursday afternoon, ET has L1 (lowest) price for the various GPU models offered by the bidders and the names of the L1 bidders for various GPU variants will be disclosed next week, people aware of the process selected bidders include Netmagic (now NTT Global Data Centres and Cloud Infrastructure division), Cyfuture India, Sify Digital Services, Vensysco Technologies, Locuz Enterprise Solutions, Yotta Data Services, and Ishan Infotech. ET had reported on May 13 that the Centre has received bids proposing to offer a total of 18,000 GPUs in the second round of the IndiaAI GPU tender and that it expects 15,000 GPUs to finally be offered. Cyfuture has proposed to offer 1,184 GPUs, including Nvidia's H100, L40S and A100 GPUs, AMD's MI300 and MI325 GPUs, and Intel's Gaudi 2 and Gaudi 3 GPUs. It has placed purchase orders for the same, people cited above said. Vensysco has proposed to offer 2,300 GPUs: 2,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs, 100 AWS Trainium 1 GPUs, and 200 AWS Inferentia 2 GPUs. Yotta has proposed to offer Nvidia Blackwell B200s. GPU models that NTT-Netmagic, Sify, Locuz and Ishan propose to offer are not known. While Vensysco and Locuz are Amazon Web Services partners , Ishan is an Oracle partner and NTT-Netmagic is a leading Google Cloud partner in India. Under the first round of the GPU tender concluded in February, IndiaAI Mission is offering 14,517 GPUs on subsidised rates to the country's startups, academics and research organisations. ET had reported on April 26 that the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology ( MeitY ) had assigned artificial intelligence (AI) projects, or workloads, to three companies selected to supply GPUs under the IndiaAI Mission. The government, however, has not named the beneficiaries of the programme. India gave the cabinet approval for the Rs 10,000-crore India AI Mission in March last year, with a target of creating an artificial intelligence (AI) compute infrastructure by procuring over 10,000 GPUs. As part of the mission, the government is also incentivising the development of local language models built by academia and industry with investment capital and other support. The move is aimed at building up India's AI prowess. ET reported on May 16 that the IndiaAI Mission has received 506 foundation AI model proposals across three phases. As part of the first phase of approvals, was selected to initiate the development of an indigenous foundational model. Sarvam will get access to 4,096 Nvidia H100 GPUs for six months from the IndiaAI Mission's common compute cluster to train its model.


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
IndiaAI Mission GPU tender round 2: All seven shortlisted bidders clear technical round
All the seven shortlisted companies have qualified in the technical round of IndiaAI Mission's second round of graphics processing units (GPU) tender and their commercial bids were opened on Thursday afternoon, ET has learnt. The L1 (lowest) price for the various GPU models offered by the bidders and the names of the L1 bidders for various GPU variants will be disclosed next week, people aware of the process said. The selected bidders include Netmagic (now NTT Global Data Centres and Cloud Infrastructure division), Cyfuture India, Sify Digital Services, Vensysco Technologies, Locuz Enterprise Solutions, Yotta Data Services, and Ishan Infotech. ET had reported on May 13 that the Centre has received bids proposing to offer a total of 18,000 GPUs in the second round of the IndiaAI GPU tender and that it expects 15,000 GPUs to finally be offered. Cyfuture has proposed to offer 1,184 GPUs, including Nvidia's H100, L40S and A100 GPUs, AMD's MI300 and MI325 GPUs, and Intel's Gaudi 2 and Gaudi 3 GPUs. It has placed purchase orders for the same, people cited above said. Vensysco has proposed to offer 2,300 GPUs: 2,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs, 100 AWS Trainium 1 GPUs, and 200 AWS Inferentia 2 GPUs. Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories Yotta has proposed to offer Nvidia Blackwell B200s. GPU models that NTT-Netmagic, Sify, Locuz and Ishan propose to offer are not known. While Vensysco and Locuz are Amazon Web Services partners , Ishan is an Oracle partner and NTT-Netmagic is a leading Google Cloud partner in India. Under the first round of the GPU tender concluded in February, IndiaAI Mission is offering 14,517 GPUs on subsidised rates to the country's startups, academics and research organisations. ET had reported on April 26 that the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology ( MeitY ) had assigned artificial intelligence (AI) projects, or workloads, to three companies selected to supply GPUs under the IndiaAI Mission. The government, however, has not named the beneficiaries of the programme. India gave the cabinet approval for the Rs 10,000-crore India AI Mission in March last year, with a target of creating an artificial intelligence (AI) compute infrastructure by procuring over 10,000 GPUs. As part of the mission, the government is also incentivising the development of local language models built by academia and industry with investment capital and other support. The move is aimed at building up India's AI prowess. ET reported on May 16 that the IndiaAI Mission has received 506 foundation AI model proposals across three phases. As part of the first phase of approvals, was selected to initiate the development of an indigenous foundational model. Sarvam will get access to 4,096 Nvidia H100 GPUs for six months from the IndiaAI Mission's common compute cluster to train its model.


Arabian Post
17-05-2025
- Business
- Arabian Post
UAE Secures Major US Tech and Energy Deals Amid AI Chip Agreement
The United Arab Emirates has finalised a significant agreement with the United States to import advanced American-made artificial intelligence semiconductors, marking a pivotal step in Abu Dhabi's ambition to become a global AI hub. The deal, announced during President Donald Trump's Gulf tour, permits the UAE to import 500,000 Nvidia H100 chips annually, facilitating the development of large-scale data centres in the region. This agreement coincides with the UAE's broader commitment to invest $1.4 trillion in the U.S. over the next decade, focusing on sectors such as AI infrastructure, semiconductors, energy, and manufacturing. The investment framework includes partnerships with major U.S. companies like BlackRock, Microsoft, and Global Infrastructure Partners, aiming to mobilise up to $100 billion for next-generation data centres and energy infrastructure. A key component of the deal is the construction of a 10-square-mile, 5-gigawatt data centre in Abu Dhabi, led by Emirati firm G42 and involving several U.S. tech companies. This facility is set to be the largest of its kind outside the United States, significantly enhancing the UAE's data processing capabilities and supporting its AI initiatives. The agreement also includes substantial U.S. investments in the UAE, with American energy companies expected to invest in upstream oil and gas and unconventional energy projects. Top U.S. firms such as ExxonMobil, Oxy, and EOG Resources are involved in these initiatives, reflecting a deepening of bilateral energy ties. President Trump's Gulf tour, which included visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, focused on securing financial commitments from wealthy energy producers to boost the U.S. economy and create jobs. The UAE's pledge to increase its energy sector investments in the United States to $440 billion by 2035, up from the current $70 billion, underscores the success of this diplomatic effort. The UAE's strategic shift towards the U.S. in technology and energy sectors is seen as a move to decouple from Chinese influence, particularly in AI. Emirati officials have explicitly pursued this realignment to secure U.S. technology transfers, including advanced semiconductors like Nvidia's H100 GPUs. This pivot follows U.S. pressure to remove Chinese equipment from critical infrastructure, exemplified by G42's removal of Huawei technology from its data centres. The $1.4 trillion investment framework also encompasses initiatives in critical minerals and industrial capacity. The UAE's $1.2 billion mining partnership with Orion Resource Partners targets lithium, cobalt, and rare earth metals essential for AI hardware and renewable energy systems. Additionally, Emirates Global Aluminum plans to build the first new aluminum smelter in the U.S. in 35 years, aiming to nearly double the country's domestic production.


Time of India
16-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
IndiaAI receives 506 foundation AI model proposals
Live Events The country's push to build artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities is getting an overwhelming response, with IndiaAI Mission on Friday revealing it has received 506 foundation AI proposals across the three the overwhelming response and continued interest, the mission has decided to extend the deadline for submissions under phase 3 of the call for proposals. The earlier deadline was April 30.'Further dates for submission of proposals, the acceptance of new applications post April 30, will be announced subsequently, as per requirements, once the examination of proposals already submitted has been completed," IndiaAI said on its part of the first phase of approvals, was selected to initiate the development of an indigenous foundational selections will be announced shortly, IndiaAI model will have 70 billion multi-modal, multi-scale Indian foundation models will open up a "universe of applications" for citizens and enterprises, Sarvam cofounder Vivek Raghavan had said on April 26. The model will be completed in six months, he had of reasoning, designed for voice, and fluent in Indian languages, Sarvam's model will be ready for secure, population-scale deployment, the startup had said in a to cofounder Pratyush Kumar, Sarvam is developing three model variants. These include Sarvam-Large for advanced reasoning and generation, Sarvam-Small for real-time interactive applications, and Sarvam-Edge for compact on-device will get access to 4,096 Nvidia H100 graphics processing units (GPU) for six months from the IndiaAI Mission's common compute cluster to train its model, people in the know had said.'We are collaborating with AI4Bharat at IIT-Madras, a leader in Indian language AI research, to build these models,' Kumar had said.