Shares of E2E Networks hit the 20% upper circuit on Wednesday. The surge came after US chip giant Nvidia named it among a select group of next-gen cloud partners to help meet India’s fast-growing demand for AI computing power.
What’s the big deal: E2E plans to build a powerful Nvidia Blackwell GPU cluster on its TIR cloud platform, hosted at the L&T Vyoma Data Center in Chennai.
In simple terms, E2E is setting up a high-power AI server system using Nvidia’s latest chips at a data center in Chennai, so businesses can run faster and more advanced AI applications on its cloud platform.
The upgraded TIR platform will use Nvidia’s latest HGX B200 systems, along with enterprise software and Nemotron open models. That means faster and more advanced AI development across sectors like healthcare, finance, manufacturing, agriculture and even agentic AI systems.
Why does this matter: Nvidia controls over 80% of the global AI accelerator market. Getting access to its top-tier GPUs is like getting a front-row seat in the AI race. For cloud providers, this isn’t just another tech upgrade, it’s a smart move that gives them a real competitive advantage.



