Netweb Enters AI Infrastructure With NVIDIA-Powered Supercomputing Systems
- 18 Feb 2026 at 4:55 PM IST
- Market News
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Netweb Technologies shares rose about 4% after the company announced the launch of ‘Make in India’ AI supercomputing systems powered by NVIDIA’s Sovereign AI stack.
Netweb Technologies saw its shares move higher after announcing its entry into the artificial intelligence infrastructure segment with the launch of ‘Make in India’ AI supercomputing systems powered by NVIDIA’s Sovereign AI development platform.
The Faridabad-based company said the move positions it to serve domestic and global demand for advanced computing systems at a time when enterprises, startups and research institutions are racing to deploy AI workloads at scale. The announcement comes at a time when competition in the AI ecosystem is getting stronger. Big IT services businesses and digital-first enterprises are forming stronger alliances with global AI model providers to improve the capabilities of their applications.
What Did Netweb Launch?
Netweb announced two AI infrastructure products under its new supercomputing portfolio. Tyrone Camarero Spark is positioned as the world’s smallest AI supercomputer based on the NVIDIA DGX Spark platform and powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip.
The second offering, Tyrone Supercomputing Systems, is a scalable product and architecture built on the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 platform.
Both systems integrate NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, Grace CPUs, NVIDIA Networking, CUDA-X libraries and the NVIDIA AI software stack, enabling developers to deploy end-to-end AI workloads on a single platform designed for high performance and compact deployment environments.
Why Does This Matter For AI Infrastructure?
The AI market in India is growing exponentially, with estimates showing that the market may grow from approximately $9.5 billion in 2024 to over $130 billion by 2032, due to the increasing demand for high-performance computer infrastructure.
In 2025, the AI optimised data centre segment alone was estimated to be worth $1.19 billion, with a further increase to more than $3 billion by 2030, whereas the market of the entire data centres in India is estimated to reach over $5.55 billion in 2025 to over $13 billion by 2034.
It is in this context that locally developed AI supercomputing systems increase local access to high-performance computing and minimise reliance on imported infrastructure as AI workloads grow across businesses and research facilities.
What Sets The Products Apart?
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Tyrone Camarero Spark delivers 1 PetaFLOPS (FP4) of performance in a compact 5.9 in × 5.9 in × 2 in form factor with a 240-watt system power supply.
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In 2016, a 170 TeraFLOPs (FP16) system with a similar memory capacity consumed 3,200 watts, indicating a step-change in performance efficiency.
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Tyrone AI Supercomputing Systems will be manufactured in India and will be based on NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platforms, further solidifying the foundation of Make in India.
How Did The Stock React?
Netweb Technologies' stock surged by 4% following the announcement. Beside intraday surge, the stock has gained 43.59% to around ₹3,098 per share over the last six months, although it remains below its 52-week high of ₹4,479.
The buyback shows that investors are interested in companies that are positioned to take advantage of the development of domestic AI infrastructure.
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Investors’ Takeaway
Netweb's move into AI supercomputer infrastructure will be a strategic shift from traditional enterprise systems to a more valuable, performance-sensitive platform, in line with the next stage of AI adoption. The company is establishing itself in the hardware tier of the AI stack with India-designed systems based on NVIDIA's current Grace Blackwell architecture, yet can this transition yield any revenue track when more players enter the infrastructure side of AI?
Sources:
CNBCTV18
Fortune Business Insights
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