Indian cloud provider E2E Networks is building a Nvidia Blackwell GPU cluster on its TIR platform.
Shares of E2E Networks rose 18% on February 18 after Nvidia announced that the firm is building an Nvidia Blackwell GPU cluster on its TIR platform. At 11:05 am on February 18, E2E Networks shares were trading 18% higher at Rs 3,026.3 apiece. According to Nvidia's Jay Puri, "E2E Networks is building an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU cluster on its TIR platform, hosted at the L&T Vyoma Data Center in Chennai."
The TIR cloud compute platform will feature NVIDIA HGX B200 systems and NVIDIA Enterprise software as well as NVIDIA Nemotron open models to supercharge sovereign development across agentic AI, healthcare, finance, manufacturing and agriculture, according to Puri's statement.
In related developments, data centre company Yotta Data Services said it will build one of Asia's largest AI computing hubs using Nvidia's latest Blackwell Ultra chips, in a project costing more than $2 billion. The project includes a four-year engagement worth over $1 billion under which Nvidia will be involved.