OXMIQ Labs, a GPU architecture and AI technology company, has entered into a strategic partnership with AM Intelligence (AMI) Labs, a business division of AM Group, to provide data center and system infrastructure advisory for AMI Labs’ upcoming gigawatt-scale AI computing platform powered by renewable energy in India.
AMI Labs aims to develop 2 GW of AI compute capacity by 2030, with an initial 1 GW AI compute hub planned in Uttar Pradesh, India. Under the partnership, OXMIQ will serve as the architecture and engineering partner for the compute platform, working with AMI Labs on system architecture design, hardware roadmap development, and supply chain strategy.
AM Group is an energy transition platform backed by the founders of Greenko Group, India’s largest green energy producer with 50 GW of renewable capacity across solar, wind, and hydro, backed by 100 GWh of intelligent energy storage and supplying approximately 2% of India’s total power.
AMI Labs’ planned AI compute facility will be powered by renewable electricity sourced from the group’s energy portfolio.
OXMIQ brings deep expertise spanning the entire compute stack, from transistor-level GPU architecture and advanced packaging through rack-scale systems, high-performance interconnects, and the orchestration software required to operate AI workloads at massive scale. “Together, the partnership delivers end-to-end optimization from photons to outcomes, ultimately making zettascale economics accessible to everyone,” it said.
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