GPU) access in India, particularly in the realm of cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, according to industry executives and experts.
Neysa Velocis, Mumbai-based Neysa’s flagship platform, helps scale up AI projects using GPU infrastructure and has a diverse inventory of thousands of GPUs. Indore-based NeevCloud is a recent entrant with plans to deploy 40,000 GPUs, aiming to provide affordable and accessible GPU resources to AI researchers and developers.
Bengaluru-based Jarvis Labs has access to more than 1,000 GPUs through partners and also has its own capacity in the country.
Small companies often offer better local support and quicker response times, factors that are crucial for businesses operating in India, said the people cited earlier.
But setting up and maintaining GPU infrastructure can be expensive, especially for smaller companies. The market is becoming increasingly competitive, with both large and small players vying for market share.
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