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Reliance plans world’s biggest AI data center in India, report says
Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance is planning to build what could become the world’s largest data center in Jamnagar, India, with a capacity of 3 gigawatts to capitalize on surging AI demand.
Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani plots world's largest AI data center in India
The data center is being constructed in Jamnagar and is projected to have a staggering total capacity of three gigawatts upon completion. For perspective, the largest
Billionaire Ambani Plans World’s Biggest Data Center in India
Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Group is building what may become the world’s biggest data center by capacity in India, the latest in a blitz of global investments to capitalize on booming demand for artificial intelligence services.
Behind Mukesh Ambani's Plan to Build World's Largest Data Centre in India
Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani is all set to build the world's largest data centre in Gujarat's Jamnagar, news agency Bloomberg reported. This ambitious project is expected to give a robust push to India's rapidly growing artificial intelligence capabilities.
Reliance to Build World's Largest Data Centre in Jamnagar
The facility will utilise advanced AI semiconductors from Nvidia, following a partnership announced in September to develop AI supercomputers and large language models (LLMs) trained in India's divers
Reliance Industries to Establish World’s Largest Data Center in Jamnagar
Reliance Industries, under the leadership of Mukesh Ambani, is set to construct the world’s largest data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat. This ambitious project aims to bolster India’s artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities and digital infrastructure.
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US-India relations to grow stronger during Trump presidency: USISPF chief
Confident of US-India relations getting much stronger going ahead, industry body USISPF chief Mukesh Aghi has said the two ...
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Virtual Filaments Launches India's First AI-Powered Interactive Learning Platform EduTech Era
Virtual Filaments Pvt. Ltd., a leading EdTech solutions provider, proudly introduces a groundbreaking advancement in ...
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India’s bet on AI-enabled warships needs boost to counter China, experts say
While India’s first AI-enabled warship enhances its capabilities in the Indian Ocean, experts warn that more vessels are ...
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India Republic Day 2025: How AI and Other Latest Technologies Transforming the Dream of Digital India
AI and emerging technologies are transforming India's Digital India initiative, enhancing governance, citizen services, and ...
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AI gains in US, China put India’s goal under scanner: Should the country build an LLM?
Does India have the economic bandwidth to fuel procurement of AI-specific hardware at scale? Should India even focus on ...
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Exclusive-OpenAI faces new copyright case, from global publishers in India
Indian book publishers and their international counterparts have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in New Delhi, a ...
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Samsung's giant AI leap to regain India crown with Galaxy S25
Samsung Electronics is set to enhance its AI capabilities in the forthcoming Galaxy S25 series, aiming to reclaim its market ...
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Exclusive: AI, Renewables, And India's Energy Leap: Roberto Bocca At WEF Davos
Join Siddharth Zarabi, Editor at Business Today, in a riveting discussion with Roberto Bocca, Head of the Centre for Energy ...
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AWS CEO On President Trump, New AI Model And $8.3B Cloud Infrastructure Investment
AWS Matt Garman on working with President Trump, new Luma Ray2 AI model in Amazon Bedrock and $8 billion cloud infrastructure ...
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India's Tech Surge: 69% Firms to Raise Spending, AI Takes Center Stage
AI is not expected to shrink the workforce significantly, only 17 % of executives globally predict a decrease in headcount ...
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