January 24, 2025

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Mukesh Ambani to build world’s largest AI-driven data centre in Jamnagar

Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries, is preparing to establish the world’s largest data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, according to a report by Bloomberg. This groundbreaking initiative is anticipated to significantly boost India’s rapidly expanding artificial intelligence potential.

With this initiative in view, Reliance led by Mukesh Ambani is strategically investing in AI technologies by reportedly purchasing the world’s advanced semiconductors from a leading AI technology developer NVIDIA.

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Reliance and NVIDIA Join Forces to Build AI Infrastructure in India

In October 2024, during the NVIDIA AI Summit, it was announced that Reliance and NVIDIA have partnered to establish AI infrastructure in India.

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Mukesh Ambani Highlights India’s Potential to Lead in AI and Digital Technologies

In response, Mukesh Ambani said India has immense potential to spearhead AI and digital technologies, and “apart from the US and China, India has the best digital connectivity infrastructure.”

Reliance’s Jamnagar Data Centre: Pioneering India’s Digital Transformation with NVIDIA Collaboration

Reliance will be building a data centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat. It is one of the major steps in India’s digital transformation.

Reliance has collaborated with NVIDIA to provide its cutting-edge Blackwell AI processors for Reliance’s one-gigawatt data centre.

The centre will be the world’s largest, with a planned capacity of one gigawatt.

The data centre’s construction aligns with the Indian government’s push to develop the country’s digital and AI capabilities, backed by substantial investments.

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Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) on Thursday revealed its third quarter results in which the conglomerate recorded a 12 per cent year-on-year increase in consolidated net profit to ₹21,930 crore for the quarter ended December 31, as per the financial statement. At the summit, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said he thought India should manufacture its own AI during a conversation with Mukesh Ambani.

The data centre would play a pivotal role in building the country’s digital infrastructure and, at the same time, help India become more competitive in the global AI race. Reliance is investing in AI technologies by reportedly purchasing the world’s advanced semiconductors from a leading AI technology developer NVIDIA