Bangalore: Altos Computing Ltd., an Acer Inc. group company and a global provider of high-performance computing and AI infrastructure solutions, has announced the launch of its ‘Make-in-India’ AI server portfolio, marking a major step toward strengthening India’s sovereign AI and data centre ecosystem.
The move by Altos Computing aligns with the country’s growing demand for scalable, locally manufactured AI infrastructure.
The announcement was made at a dedicated launch event in New Delhi, attended by Sushil Pal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India; Sudhir Goel, Chief Business Officer, Acer India; Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South, NVIDIA; PP Sunil Acharya, Senior Director – Global Accounts (OEMs & Hyperscalers), Intel India; Jackie Lee, CEO, Altos Computing Inc.; and Priya Krishnamurthy, Director, Altos India, along with media, industry stakeholders, and partners.
The highlight of the event was the unveiling of the Altos BrainSphere R300 AI Series Server, the flagship ‘Make-in-India’ offering from Altos Computing, designed to power next-generation AI workloads across enterprises, research institutions, government organizations, and hyperscale data centres.
The platform is built for high-performance computing and advanced AI model training and inference.
The R300 Series supports high-density GPU acceleration, scalable memory architecture, and advanced thermal efficiency.
With this, Altos Computing aims to enable organizations to manage compute-intensive AI workloads while ensuring performance, reliability, and scalability.
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Harish Kohli, President and Managing Director, Acer India, said, “India today stands at the threshold of a transformative AI era where powerful computing infrastructure will be the backbone of innovation across industries. With the launch of Altos’ Make-in-India AI server portfolio, we are taking an important step toward building this digital backbone locally.
By bringing advanced AI infrastructure manufacturing closer to the Indian market, we are enabling faster deployment, improved accessibility, and greater scalability for enterprises, research institutions, and public sector organisations. Through Altos’ high-performance AI platforms and our strong partner ecosystem, we remain committed to empowering organisations across India to unlock the full potential of AI.”
The launch underscores Altos Computing’s commitment to supporting India’s ambition of becoming a global hub for AI innovation and digital infrastructure.
By enabling local manufacturing of AI servers, Altos Computing is addressing the growing need for scalable computing infrastructure across sectors such as research, manufacturing, healthcare, and public services.
The event also emphasized the importance of collaboration within the AI ecosystem.
Sudhir Goel, Chief Business Officer, Acer India, said, “India is entering a defining decade of digital and AI-led transformation, where the availability of powerful computing infrastructure within the country will play a critical role in enabling innovation. The launch of Altos’ Make-in-India AI servers reflects our commitment to supporting India’s vision of building a strong domestic technology ecosystem under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
By bringing advanced AI infrastructure manufacturing and deployment closer to the Indian market, we aim to empower enterprises, research institutions, startups, and government organizations with the computing power required to build, train, and scale next-generation AI solutions for the nation.”
Highlighting the strategic significance, Jackie Lee, CEO, Altos Computing Inc., said, “At Altos Computing, our mission has always been to help organisations harness the power of high-performance computing and AI to solve complex challenges. India represents one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing AI markets globally, with immense potential across enterprise, government, and academia.
The introduction of our Make-in-India AI server solutions marks an important milestone as we deepen our presence in the country. By combining our global engineering expertise with local manufacturing capabilities, we are delivering powerful and scalable AI infrastructure solutions that align with India’s long-term technology ambitions.”
During the event, Altos Computing showcased its broader AI and computing portfolio through an interactive display arena. Alongside the newly launched R370 AI Series Server, the company also demonstrated the Altos R680 AI Server, a high-density computing platform designed for large-scale AI model training and enterprise workloads.
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Altos Computing Infrastructure: AI Servers Drive Real-World Applications Across Industries
An AI Wall at the venue featured real-world use cases powered by Altos Computing infrastructure, including predictive analytics, intelligent video analytics, smart manufacturing automation, and advanced research computing. These demonstrations highlighted how AI servers can drive real-world applications across industries.
The display area also included additional Altos Computing solutions such as P-series edge computing systems, T-series platforms, and interactive flat panel displays, showcasing the company’s broader ecosystem spanning AI infrastructure, edge computing, and enterprise collaboration technologies.
Priya Krishnamurthy, Director, Altos India, said, “The demand for AI infrastructure in India is growing rapidly as organisations increasingly rely on data-driven intelligence to transform operations and decision-making. With the launch of the Make-in-India R370 AI Series server, we are focused on ensuring that enterprises and institutions in India have access to reliable, high-performance computing platforms designed for modern AI workloads.
By manufacturing locally and collaborating closely with partners, developers, and enterprises, we aim to build a strong ecosystem that enables AI adoption at scale and supports India’s journey toward becoming a global AI innovation hub.”
The event concluded with live demonstrations of Altos Computing AI platforms and networking sessions with industry stakeholders, reinforcing the role of advanced computing infrastructure in supporting India’s rapidly expanding AI and data-driven economy.







