
"OpenAI announced on Thursday that the partnership with the Tata Group is part of its Stargate project, which aims to build AI-ready infrastructure and expand enterprise adoption globally. OpenAI will become the first customer of Tata Consultancy Services' HyperVault data center business, beginning with 100 megawatts of capacity. The deal also includes deploying ChatGPT Enterprise across Tata's workforce and standardizing AI-native software development through OpenAI's tools."
"The partnership, which falls under the "OpenAI for India" initiative, highlights the company's expanding footprint in the country, which according to recent estimates from CEO Sam Altman has more than 100 million weekly ChatGPT users spanning students, teachers, developers, and entrepreneurs. The scale of adoption has positioned India as one of OpenAI's most important growth markets as it deepens enterprise and infrastructure investments in the country."
"The local data center capacity will allow OpenAI to run its most advanced models within India, reducing latency for users while meeting data residency, security, and compliance requirements for regulated sectors and government workloads. Hosting compute domestically is critical for enterprises that handle sensitive data and operate under data localization and digital infrastructure rules. These circumstances could widen OpenAI's access to enterprise customers that require in-country processing."
OpenAI partnered with the Tata Group to secure 100 megawatts of AI-ready data center capacity in India, with plans to scale to 1 gigawatt. The agreement is part of the Stargate project to build AI-ready infrastructure and drive enterprise adoption globally. OpenAI will be the first customer of Tata Consultancy Services' HyperVault business and will deploy ChatGPT Enterprise across Tata's workforce while standardizing AI-native software development using OpenAI's tools. CEO Sam Altman estimates over 100 million weekly ChatGPT users in India. Local compute will reduce latency and satisfy data residency, security, and compliance needs for regulated and government workloads, enabling enterprise customers that require in-country processing.
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