India, April 19 -- Japanese IT business service giant NTT DATA and AI cloud company Neysa Networks have inked a pact with the Telangana government to set up an INR 10,500 Cr AI data centre cluster in Hyderabad.
The tripartite agreement was formalised during Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy's visit to Tokyo.
The upcoming unit will feature a 400 MW data centre cluster, designed to host the country's most powerful AI supercomputing infrastructure with 25,000 GPUs.
This project will combine NTT DATA's "global data centre leadership" and Neysa's AI acceleration platform.
Besides, it will run on a mix of grid and renewable energy (up to 500 MW) along with advanced technologies, including liquid immersion to adhere to ESG standards.
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