Alphabet Wins Pentagon AI Deal While Yotta Targets $4B IPO

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Alphabet’s Google Cloud CEO pitched AI technologies to Pentagon officials, winning over one million military users and expanding government AI engagements. Yotta Data Services plans a $4 billion IPO with a $500 million–$600 million pre-IPO raise and deployment of over 10,000 Nvidia H100 chips in India.

1. Alphabet Expands Pentagon AI Partnerships

Alphabet expanded its U.S. Department of Defense AI footprint after competitor setbacks, with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian pitching a suite of AI technologies to senior Pentagon officials. The company now serves over one million military users through its Gemini for Government platform, positioning itself for long-term defense contracts beyond its advertising business.

2. Yotta’s $4B IPO and Nvidia Chip Deployment

Yotta Data Services, operating India’s largest Nvidia AI processor cluster, is preparing a $4 billion valuation IPO with a $500 million–$600 million pre-IPO raise and formal prospectus filing within weeks. The firm runs over 10,000 H100 chips, plans thousands of B200 units by May and more than 20,000 B300 processors by August as part of its $2 billion infrastructure build-out.

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