India, Feb. 18 -- India's AI race is shifting from ideas to infrastructure. At the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, Asus made one thing clear: serious AI ambitions demand serious computing power.

The company unveiled a broad portfolio of artificial intelligence (AI) servers, supercomputing platforms, and edge systems aligned with the goals of the IndiaAI Mission. As AI adoption accelerates across research labs, startups, and enterprises, access to high-performance infrastructure is quickly becoming the real differentiator.

The highlight was the Asus AI POD powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Ultra NVL72. This system integrates NVIDIA Grace CPUs with Blackwell GPUs and is designed for large language model training and inference at...