Originally published on AI Tech Connect.
What you need to know The pool crossed 34,000 GPUs. India's national common-compute capacity rose to roughly 34,333 — 18,417 existing units plus 15,916 newly added — with more than 38,000 onboarded through the IndiaAI compute portal, per PIB and DD News. The price is the headline. Empanelled providers won bids at about ₹115.85 a GPU-hour for standard GPUs and around ₹150 for high-end units — roughly 42% below prevailing market rates, according to the IndiaAI portal. There is a second discount on top. Projects judged to be of national importance can receive a further subsidy of up to 40%, pulling the effective rate below ₹100 a GPU-hour for approved work. The target is ambitious. The stated ambition is to scale to roughly 100,000 GPUs by the end of 2026, funded out of the ₹10,371 crore…
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