Sterlite Technologies Limited has launched an AI-led Data Centre portfolio at the India Mobile Congress 2024. This new offering aims to meet the increasing demand for high-density optical fibre infrastructure in GPU-based data centres, which require significantly more fibre than traditional setups. The portfolio includes high-density Intelligently Bonded Ribbon (IBR) cables and connectivity solutions tailored for AI applications.
The introduction of this portfolio comes as India anticipates a surge in GPU-based server capacity, projected to reach around 520,000 GPUs by 2026. This growth is expected to drive the demand for compact, high-density optical fibre cables, positioning Sterlite as a key player in the market. With the rise of AI technologies, including the anticipated growth of ChatGPT users, the need for robust data centre infrastructure is more critical than ever.
• Sterlite Technologies launches AI-led Data Centre portfolio to meet growing demands.
• India's GPU-based server capacity expected to reach 520,000 by 2026.
AI-led Data Centres utilize advanced technologies to optimize data processing and storage.
GPU-based Data Centres are designed to handle intensive computational tasks, requiring more optical fibre.
IBR cables are high-density optical cables that enhance connectivity in data centres.
Sterlite Technologies focuses on providing advanced optical fibre solutions for AI-driven data centres.
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