Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ: GRRR) announced a binding agreement with Yotta Data Services Private Limited to deploy roughly 640 high‑performance NVIDIA HGX B200 servers—more than 5,000 GPUs—at Yotta’s Tier‑IV NM1 data centre in Navi Mumbai. The deployment will support hyperscale GPU clusters, bare‑metal GPUs, virtual machines, AI lab workstations, serverless GPUs and AI model endpoints for enterprise and government customers.
The deal is projected to generate over $500 million in revenue for Gorilla over the next five years, a figure that represents roughly five times the company’s full‑year 2025 revenue of $101.4 million and more than double its Q3 2025 revenue of $26.5 million. The long‑duration, high‑volume nature of the contract provides a predictable, recurring income stream that aligns with Gorilla’s sovereign AI infrastructure strategy.
"This is a defining step for Gorilla," said Jay Chandan, Chairman & CEO. "We are now embedding Gorilla into a live, sovereign AI infrastructure buildout with a partner that has real operating depth, real technical capability, and real market reach. From an infrastructure standpoint, this gives us a meaningful platform to deploy, manage, and expand high‑performance AI capacity in one of the most important growth markets in the world," added Thomas Sennhauser, CTO for Infrastructure. Sunil Gupta, Co‑Founder & CEO of Yotta, noted that the partnership will help realise the vision of enabling large‑scale GPU deployment in India over the next three years to meet the AI needs of India, APAC, the Middle East and the Global South.
The agreement positions Gorilla as a key infrastructure partner in India’s rapidly expanding AI market, where sovereign control and low‑latency compute are critical for government and enterprise customers. The deployment will leverage NVIDIA’s cutting‑edge HGX B200 servers, which are designed for demanding AI workloads, and will complement Yotta’s broader plan to deploy over 20,000 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs across its data‑centre portfolio.
Market reaction to the announcement was positive: shares opened nearly 5 % higher on Monday, and retail investors described the news as "amazing" after months of anticipation. The deal is expected to reinforce Gorilla’s competitive moat in the sovereign AI space and signal strong demand for high‑performance GPU infrastructure in India.
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