At the recent artificial intelligence (AI) summit, Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang emphasized the graphics processing unit (GPU) maker's commitment to India.
The chief of the world's most valuable company claims India will grow 20 times in terms of computing capacities in 2024 over 2023, and that it has all the key resources to become a global leader in AI.
Nvidia already has close to a third of its employees in India, where it does the bulk of its chip designing and runs many of its algorithmic models.
Nvidia is also in a string of partnerships with Indian startups as well as in collaboration and partnership with majors like Reliance Jio, the Tata group, and Bharti Airtel.
It is also engaged with several Indian academic institutions and government organizations, and is even exploring the possibility of partnering the Indian judicial system.
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