OTT) video consumption and online gaming are on the rise, as a re A I-based applications, all of which are fuelled and maximised by the rollout of 5G across the country. However, all this enhanced internet usage has necessitated data centre players to fast-track their expansion plans. Computing infrastructure in tier2 and tier-3 cities is undergoing a significant upgrade.
Technology giant Microsoft expects the AI revolution to have a significant impact on the architecture underpinning data processing. In an interview with ET last week, CEO Satya Nadella said that the company is focused on leading research work on what the next model architecture will be, so that it can stay ahead of the curve in anticipating the next generation of the data centre system.
“If data centres are the new computers, they’re going to look very different given all that’s happening with these AI accelerators,” Nadella said. Small wonder then that the industry is set for major growth. But first, a reality check. India has over 800 million internet users, far ahead of developed countries like the US and the UK.
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The digital economy is expected to contribute 20 per cent to the country’s GDP by 2026. Yet, the country doesn’t rank even in the top 10 in