OXMIQ, AM Intelligence plan 2 GW renewable AI hub in India
OXMIQ Labs has struck a strategic technology partnership with AM Intelligence Labs, a business division of AM Group, to support a large renewable-powered AI compute build-out in India. The programme targets 2 GW of AI compute by 2030, starting with an initial 1 GW compute hub in Uttar Pradesh.
Under the arrangement, OXMIQ will serve as the platform's architecture and engineering partner. Its remit includes data centre and system infrastructure advisory, systems architecture design, a hardware roadmap, and a supply chain strategy for the facility.
India build-out
AM Group has begun development work on what it calls a flagship AI infrastructure initiative. Phase 1 of the Noida Compute Hub is in active execution, with initial compute capacity expected to come online by the end of 2027.
The project is in Uttar Pradesh, with Noida positioned as a major technology and services hub in the Delhi National Capital Region. The programme is framed as part of a broader effort to meet rising demand for AI compute in India.
AM Intelligence Labs sits within AM Group, which also owns Greenko, a renewable power producer in India. AM Group says Greenko has 50 GW of renewable capacity across solar, wind, and hydro, along with 100 GWh of energy storage, and supplies around 2% of India's total power.
The companies describe the programme's energy supply as owned and operated within the group, carbon-free, and priced 50% to 70% below conventional data centre power costs.
Platform scope
AM Group is developing the 1 GW AI high-performance compute hub in Noida as a vertically integrated platform spanning power generation, data centre infrastructure, accelerators, and a software stack. It also includes applications and consumption models ranging from AI Pods-as-a-Service to Tokens-as-a-Service.
OXMIQ's work will focus on optimising system architecture, infrastructure design, and modular delivery. The goal is to align components such as data centre layout, cooling, and interconnects with the intended AI workloads.
The partnership also includes a supply chain element, covering a strategy for the facility alongside decisions on accelerator selection and system design.
Engineering focus
OXMIQ describes itself as a GPU architecture and AI technology company founded by Raja Koduri. The company says Koduri has held leadership roles at Apple, AMD, Intel, and ATI Technologies.
OXMIQ is expected to contribute expertise across multiple layers of the compute stack, including GPU architecture, advanced packaging, rack-scale systems, interconnects, and orchestration software for AI workloads.
The partners also describe a design approach that treats energy and compute as a unified system, co-ordinating renewable generation, data centre architecture, liquid cooling, interconnect topology, and workload orchestration.
Market context
The announcement comes as governments and technology firms compete for access to power and sites that can support larger clusters of AI hardware. India has been pitching itself as a destination for data centres and AI infrastructure, backed by a large developer base and a fast-growing digital economy.
The companies say India is emerging as the world's second-largest market for AI usage and token consumption, linking the outlook to expanding enterprise adoption of AI.
"OXMIQ Labs and AM Intelligence Labs partner to build one of the world's largest renewable-powered AI compute platforms: 2 GW by 2030, 100% carbon-free," said Raja Koduri, Founder and CEO, OXMIQ Labs.
Koduri described AM Intelligence Labs as "the ideal partner for OXMIQ," citing access to "reliable, carbon-free power at global scale." He added: "Our team has spent decades building silicon, systems, and software that power the world's most advanced computing platforms. Bringing that expertise into AM Intelligence Labs' infrastructure from the first architectural decisions means every rack, every interconnect, every storage and cooling system is designed around the workloads and economics required for the AI era."
AM Group Chairman Anil Chalamalasetty said the partnership is intended to strengthen the programme's engineering depth. "OXMIQ gives AM Intelligence Labs access to some of the deepest hardware and systems expertise in the industry. Their team's experience across leading Silicon Valley companies is exactly what we need to architect infrastructure that can compete globally. Together we are laying the foundation for AM Intelligence Labs to become a full-stack AI compute platform," he said.
Work is continuing on Phase 1 in Noida, with initial compute capacity targeted for delivery by the end of 2027 and a longer-term goal of reaching 2 GW by 2030.