Key Points

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw unveiled India's first fully indigenous AI server, developed by VVDN Technologies. The server, equipped with 8 GPUs, showcases India's growing strength in advanced electronics. Vaishnaw emphasized the success of the Make in India initiative in boosting domestic innovation. He also highlighted India's increasing global competitiveness and respect for intellectual property rights.

Key Points: Ashwini Vaishnaw Unveils India's First Indigenous AI Server

  • Vaishnaw launches 8-GPU AI server designed in India
  • Praises VVDN Technologies for innovation
  • Highlights Make in India's electronics growth
  • Notes global recognition for Indian IP protection
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Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw showcases India's indigenous AI server

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw showcases India's first fully designed AI server, highlighting Make in India's success in advanced electronics.

"India's AI server 'Adipoli' at VVDN Technologies – Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, April 18

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw showcased India's first fully designed AI server, developed by VVDN Technologies.

https://x.com/AshwiniVaishnaw/status/1913147116739829817

"India's AI server... 'Adipoli' at VVDN Technologies," the Minister posted on X.

Vaishnaw highlighted that the AI server is equipped with 8 GPUs and was completely designed in India, underlining the country's growing strength in advanced electronics and artificial intelligence.

He praised the efforts of VVDN Technologies and called the launch a major step forward for the "Make in India" initiative.

The minister also noted that Indian-made electronic products are becoming increasingly reliable and globally competitive. He emphasised that India's focus on protecting intellectual property rights is gaining recognition in international markets, boosting investor confidence and encouraging innovation in the country.

Speaking at VVDN Technologies' Global Innovation Park in Manesar, where he inaugurated a new SMT (Surface Mount Technology) Line, the Minister highlighted the rapid strides made under the government's 'Make in India' initiative.

"Over a period of time, India has developed strong capabilities in electronics design. These capabilities now include products related to the automobile sector, power electronics, signalling, and security systems. Designing and manufacturing of such products is increasingly happening within India, which is a significant achievement under the Prime Minister's 'Make in India' program," he told reporters.

"With the recent addition electronic component scheme, the depth and scope of development will further expand. Moreover, the reliability of Indian products and the country's commitment to respecting intellectual property rights are gaining global recognition," he added.

He emphasised that a key development in the electronics sector has been the emergence of large-scale design teams within manufacturing firms.

"We are here in a facility which has a design team as big as 5,000 engineers. These young engineers are designing some of the most complex products, embedded with AI, moving far beyond legacy systems," he said.

Calling this a "big leap", Vaishnaw stressed that India's edge lies in its design talent -- something many other countries lack.

"This is very important because this is going to give us that big advantage compared to many other countries which don't have this much design talent," he said.

He noted that India's electronics manufacturing has grown fivefold in the past decade, touching Rs 11 lakh crore, while exports have increased six times to over Rs 3.5 lakh crore.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is amazing progress for India's tech sector! 8 GPUs in an indigenous AI server is no small feat. 🇮🇳 Can't wait to see what our engineers will build next with this capability. #MakeInIndia
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Priya M.
While this is impressive, I hope the government ensures these servers will be accessible to startups and researchers at affordable prices. The real test will be adoption in the ecosystem.
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Amit S.
Adipoli indeed! 😄 Great to see Indian companies competing in high-tech domains. The 5000-strong design team is particularly impressive - shows we're building serious capacity.
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Sanjana R.
The numbers speak for themselves - 5x growth in manufacturing! This gives me hope that my engineering degree will actually lead to good opportunities in India itself. More power to our tech sector!
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Vikram J.
I work in semiconductor design and can confirm the IP protection improvements have been noticeable. Investors are finally taking Indian hardware startups seriously. This server is just the beginning!
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Neha P.
Hope they release benchmark comparisons with international servers. While I'm proud of this achievement, we should be transparent about performance metrics to build credibility globally.

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