Shares of E2E Networks surged more than 14% in trade after NVIDIA announced a strategic collaboration with Indian cloud and infrastructure players to develop advanced AI factories in the country.
The announcement confirmed that NVIDIA will work with E2E Networks, Larsen & Toubro and Yotta Data Services to strengthen India’s AI computing infrastructure. The move is aimed at building high-performance AI capabilities for enterprises, public-sector services and financial institutions.
E2E Networks is building an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU cluster on its TIR cloud platform. The infrastructure will be hosted at the L&T Vyoma Data Center in Chennai, creating a dedicated AI computing environment designed for large-scale workloads. The TIR cloud compute platform will feature NVIDIA HGX B200 systems, which are part of NVIDIA’s next-generation Blackwell architecture.
The collaboration focuses on deploying advanced AI factories powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs. These AI factories are designed to support intensive artificial intelligence workloads, including large language models, enterprise automation tools and sector-specific AI applications.
The AI infrastructure will also introduce NVIDIA Nemotron models to support public-sector services, financial systems and enterprise operations across multiple Indian languages. This is expected to enhance AI adoption in regulated and government-backed environments where local language capabilities are critical.
As part of the broader initiative, NVIDIA is partnering with leading Indian venture capital firms including Peak XV Partners, Elevation Capital, Accel, Z47 and Nexus Venture Partners. The objective is to identify and support promising AI startups that can leverage the newly built AI infrastructure.
This coordinated push is aimed at accelerating India’s AI ecosystem by combining high-performance computing infrastructure with early-stage startup funding and enterprise deployment pathways.