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Shares of Gorilla Technology Group surged nearly 18 percent following the announcement of a massive expansion in its AI infrastructure partnership with Yotta Data Services in India. The deal involves deploying 20,736 additional B300 GPU cards, a project valued at roughly 2.80 billion US dollars. This expansion is tied to one of the largest NVIDIA DGX Cloud clusters in the Asia-Pacific region.
Alongside the India deal, Gorilla also increased its strategic investment in Astrikos.AI, a company focused on real-time infrastructure intelligence. Together, these moves deepen Gorilla's role in sovereign and enterprise AI infrastructure, positioning the company to serve government and large-scale private sector clients looking for secure, high-performance computing capabilities.
The stock jump reflects investor optimism about Gorilla's ability to secure large, capital-intensive contracts in the fast-growing AI hardware market. The company is betting that demand for localized, sovereign AI infrastructure will continue to rise as nations seek greater control over their data and computing resources. Analysts view the Yotta partnership as a key milestone, giving Gorilla a foothold in one of the world's fastest-growing digital economies.
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