Novacore Innovations Launches India's First GPU Cloud with NVIDIA Blackwell
Novacore Innovations has launched India's first GPU cloud platform powered by NVIDIA Blackwell servers, announced in a press release. This deployment represents a significant advancement in the nation's AI infrastructure, enhancing global competitiveness.
The company, founded in 2024, has secured ₹44.6 crore ($5.1 million USD) in financing led by Rashi Fincorp, with contributions from U.S. and Abu Dhabi investors. This funding will support the rollout of Novacore's first Hyderabad Blackwell cluster, boosting domestic compute capacity and enabling advanced AI workloads without reliance on overseas resources.
Novacore's platform is centered around the NVIDIA B200 server, which offers up to 2.3 times higher peak performance and double the real-world AI speed compared to previous hardware. The B200 server features 192GB HBM3e memory and 8TB/s bandwidth, capable of training trillion-parameter models at scale. It also includes fifth-gen tensor cores and dual transformer engines, accelerating training and boosting inference throughput significantly.
NVIDIA Blackwell servers are integral to Novacore's strategy to serve high-growth markets, including startups in India, U.S. innovators, and organizations in the Middle East. The company offers free trials of Blackwell clusters to qualifying startups and labs, aiming to democratize access to advanced computing resources.
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