AI-driven data centers; Sterlite Technologies introduces optical solutions At the Bharat Mobile Congress 2024

AI-driven data centers

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AI-driven data centers

In Short – Technologies Expansions

At the Bharat Mobile Congress 2024 – STL – Sterlite Technologies unveiled its portfolio of AI-driven data centers

–  highlighting the need of high-performance infrastructure.

In keeping with the Make-in-Bharat initiative, the program which has the support of Telecom Minister Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia seeks to improve Bharat’s technological expertise.


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AI-driven data centers

Bharat’s Honorable Telecom Minister targets Future Technology initiatives

Sterlite Technologies (STL) demonstrates its integrated services at the Bharat Mobile Congress 2024 to announce its entry into the AI-driven data center sector.

Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia, Bharat’s Honorable Telecom Minister, officially revealed the portfolio, which includes optical cables, communication, and interconnect solutions.

With this achievement Bharat’s technology skills have advanced substantially, boosting the country’s Make-in-Bharat initiative.

Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted the crucial link between fiber connections, data centers and artificial intelligence, saying, “STL’s AI-led Data Centre portfolio is a major innovation for the AI ecosystem and will contribute to Bharat’s growing data Centre capacity.”

 

Demand meets requirement

The demand for high-performance data centers has grown because to the fast growth in AI usage – ChatGPT alone has over 200 million users and performs 1.6 billion AI queries each month. With over a billion AI users projected by 2025, focused infrastructure—such as optical fiber systems—will be needed to support a high level of data centers.

Since GPU-heavy data centers can need up to 36 times as much fiber compared to traditional CPU-based centers, STL has created a whole range of AI Data Centers (AI-DC : Data Center) to meet their specific needs.

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STL CEO’s Statement

AI-driven data centers
AI-driven data centers

The managing director and CEO of STL’s optical business – Ankit Agarwal stated, “We are deeply invested in creating solutions that meet the increasing need for dense connectivity environments.”

Bharat’s rapidly expanding data center ecosystem is the main cause of this demand increase; by 2026, it is projected that the capacity of GPU-based servers would reach 5.2 lakh GPUs.

 

IBR Technology involved

The Intelligently Bonded Ribbon (IBR) cable technology, that boasts high fiber density and is crucial for addressing the complex requirements of AI workloads, is the cornerstone of STL’s AI-DC portfolio.

 

Cost effective and expandable possibilities

AI-driven data centers
AI-driven data centers

The high-density products from STL, such as Celesta Ribbon cables and cutting-edge connection solutions, provide data centers with a cost-effective and expandable option.

The firm is positioned as a major participant in the global data center landscape because of its focus on fiber expansion and bandwidth efficiency.

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Focusing Bharat’a AI Data Center’s growth

Bharat’s growing status as a key data center hub means that STL’s AI-DC portfolio will be crucial for improving the country’s digital and AI infrastructure.


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