Supercomputer by NVIDIA


Making a way to fastest Supercomputer by NVIDIA & Reliance 

NVIDIA and Reliance Industries have partnered to develop AI supercomputers in India. The collaboration, involving Reliance Jio Infocomm, aims to create AI infrastructure significantly more powerful than India's current fastest supercomputer. NVIDIA already has a strong presence in India with four engineering centers and over 3,800 employees. Key aspects include developing India's large language model (LLM) for diverse languages, access to advanced GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip and DGX Cloud for AI computing. They plan to customize the LLM for generative AI applications. The AI infrastructure will reside in AI-ready data centers, expanding to 2,000 MW, with Jio overseeing implementation. Reliance Industries had previously announced a substantial investment in data centers with Brookfield Infrastructure.


New Feature to add in Meta's Thread App

Meta’s Threads, X’s main competitor, is still yet to become a fan favorite due to a lack of basic features. One such feature is the ability to search through posts on Threads. On Friday, Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, announced that the platform will add a search feature to select languages.   


70 lakh mobiles addition = 113 Crore users (Cumulatively)

India has emerged as the world's fastest-growing mobile subscription market, surpassing China and the US. In Q2 2023, India added 7 million mobile subscribers, raising its total to approximately 1.13 billion. The country also saw 175 million local 5G subscriptions, totaling 1.3 billion internet-connected users. India boasts around 260 telecom service providers offering commercial 5G plans. However, while India's subscription figures are surging, its penetration rate is at 79%, lagging behind China's 120%. Rural areas are witnessing significant internet access expansion, with smartphone ownership in rural West Bengal growing from 27.7% in 2018 to 65.7% in 2022.

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