Reliance: plan cloud facility, network infra at Jamnagar
Reliance Industries, under the leadership of Mukesh Ambani, has announced ambitious plans to establish the world's largest data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat. This strategic move is part of Reliance's entry into the artificial intelligence (AI) sector and underscores the company's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology for India's development. The initiative is set to be a significant milestone in India's digital transformation journey.
According to reports, Reliance has sourced AI semiconductors from Nvidia, a leading tech company in AI infrastructure. This partnership follows an announcement at the Nvidia AI Summit in October 2024, where both companies shared their plans to collaborate on AI infrastructure. Nvidia will supply Blackwell AI processors for a one-gigawatt data center planned by Reliance [1].
Mukesh Ambani emphasized the importance of using AI to improve lives and promote equality. He also highlighted India's robust digital connectivity infrastructure, noting that after the US and China, India has the best digital connectivity [1]. This sentiment is echoed by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who advocated for India to manufacture its own AI to avoid exporting data and importing intelligence [1].
In addition to the data center, Reliance has announced plans to incorporate a wholly-owned AI subsidiary called Reliance Intelligence. This subsidiary aims to build gigawatt-scale AI data centers, house global partnerships, offer AI services, and create a talent pool for world-class researchers and engineers [2]. The subsidiary has already begun work on AI-ready data centers in Jamnagar.
The partnership with Google further strengthens Reliance's AI capabilities. Through this collaboration, Reliance aims to marry its proven ability to build world-class assets with Google's leading cloud and AI technology, enabling faster innovation and secure operations across India [2].
While these initiatives promise significant advancements in AI and digital infrastructure, challenges remain. The Indian government has announced over ₹10,000 crore funding for AI startups and projects, but the country lacks local semiconductor production facilities. Establishing such facilities requires substantial investment, time, and a skilled workforce, which is still developing in India [1].
Despite these hurdles, Reliance's plans for Jamnagar indicate a strong commitment to driving India's digital and AI revolution. The company's strategic partnerships and investments in cutting-edge technology position it as a key player in shaping the future of AI in India.
References:
[1] https://cio.eletsonline.com/news/reliance-and-nvidia-to-build-worlds-largest-data-centre-in-jamnagar/73933/
[2] https://inc42.com/buzz/ril-incorporates-new-ai-subsidiary-reliance-intelligence/
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