Gorilla Technology closes $2 billion AI infrastructure deal with Supermicro
Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ: GRRR) announced it has closed a $2 billion AI infrastructure deal in India with Super Micro Computer Inc. The arrangement involves the supply of 20,736 B300 cards, 5,120 B200 cards, networking equipment and related infrastructure to support Gorilla's Yotta project.
The companies have also entered into a strategic framework to pursue additional AI infrastructure opportunities across India and Asia Pacific markets. The partnership will target hyperscale AI data center buildouts, GPU-as-a-Service platforms, sovereign AI programs and enterprise AI transformation initiatives.
According to the press release, the transaction supports large-scale AI data center and GPU infrastructure programs in India, including hyperscale and sovereign AI initiatives. Supermicro will provide AI server and rack-scale infrastructure platforms, while Gorilla will deliver infrastructure solutions, managed services and financing models.
"Across our two current Yotta deployments in India alone, we are already supporting approximately US$2 billion of GPU and networking infrastructure procurement," said Jay Chandan, Chairman and CEO of Gorilla Technology.
Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro, stated the company is "excited to collaborate with Gorilla and support its project with Yotta to accelerate the deployment and expansion of the AI infrastructure in India and Asia Pacific."
The collaboration will target markets across Asia and the Middle East, Europe, and large enterprise and public sector transformations. Both companies expect to engage cloud providers, governments and large enterprises for AI data center deployments.
Gorilla Technology is headquartered in London and provides security intelligence, network intelligence, business intelligence, IoT technology and data center solutions globally.
