Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ:GRRR) shares are trading higher on Monday after the company announced it inked a binding agreement with Yotta to deploy GPU infrastructure in India of approximately 640 high-performance NVIDIA HGX B200 servers with more than 5,000 GPUs for AI workloads.
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AI Infrastructure Deployment Agreement
Gorilla said the deployment is expected to contribute more than $500 million in revenue over the next five years.
Under the agreement, Gorilla will provide GPU infrastructure under a long-duration commercial model. Yotta will implement and operate the GPUs in accordance with NVIDIA Reference Architecture at its Uptime Tier IV NM1 Data Centre in Navi Mumbai.
The infrastructure will support hyperscale GPU clusters, bare-metal GPUs, virtual machines, AI lab workstations, serverless GPUs and AI model endpoints for enterprise and government customers.
Expanding AI Infrastructure In India
The agreement establishes Gorilla as a key infrastructure partner to Yotta as the companies work to expand high-performance AI compute deployments across India.
Yotta operates hyperscale data centre campuses in Greater Noida and Navi Mumbai and has established a platform capable of scaling beyond one million GPUs within the next three to five years.
Gorilla and Yotta are also exploring a broader deployment pathway that could extend beyond the current project, including the potential deployment of more than 5,000 additional servers over the next year.
Chairman and CEO Jay Chandan said the agreement positions Gorilla within India's growing AI infrastructure market.
"This deployment alone is expected to contribute more than $500 million over five years, and we are working with Yotta to identify additional projects where we can collaborate," Chandan said.
Gorilla Shares Trade Higher
GRRR Price Action: At the time of publication, Gorilla shares are trading 6.55% higher at $11.73, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
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