Netweb Technologies has officially forayed into the fast-growing AI infrastructure solutions space, announcing the launch of advanced AI supercomputing systems powered by NVIDIA Sovereign AI Development. The Faridabad-based technology company said the move marks a major step in strengthening India’s domestic capabilities in high-performance computing and artificial intelligence.
As part of this initiative, Netweb unveiled two flagship products — Tyrone Camarero Spark and Tyrone Supercomputing Systems — both built on NVIDIA’s latest Grace Blackwell architecture.
World’s Smallest AI Supercomputer
According to the company, Tyrone Camarero Spark is the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, based on the NVIDIA DGX Spark platform and powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Despite its compact size, the system delivers exceptional computing power, targeting AI developers, researchers, and enterprises seeking high performance with minimal energy consumption.
The system provides up to 1 petaflop (FP4) of AI performance out of the box, housed in a remarkably small form factor measuring just 5.9 x 5.9 x 2 inches, with a total power requirement of only 240 watts. By comparison, in 2016, achieving even 170 teraflops (FP16) with similar memory capacity required systems consuming roughly 3,200 watts, highlighting the dramatic leap in efficiency enabled by modern AI architectures.
Advanced Architecture Built in India
Netweb also introduced Tyrone Supercomputing Systems, a scalable AI infrastructure solution built on the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 platform. These systems are designed and manufactured in India under the Make in India initiative, reinforcing the company’s focus on indigenous innovation and sovereign AI capabilities.
The Tyrone Camarero Spark integrates NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, NVIDIA Grace CPUs, NVIDIA Networking, CUDA-X libraries, and the full NVIDIA AI software stack, offering an end-to-end platform for AI model training, inference, and complex computational workloads.
Growing Competition in AI-Driven Technology
Netweb’s entry into AI infrastructure comes at a time when competition in the AI-driven technology space is intensifying. Major Indian IT players are ramping up their AI strategies, with companies like Infosys recently announcing a collaboration with Anthropic, while other firms have partnered with OpenAI to accelerate AI adoption. These developments underscore the growing demand for advanced AI hardware and infrastructure within India.
Stock Performance and Investor Outlook
Netweb Technologies’ shares will be closely watched after the announcement, especially following a positive trading session on Tuesday when the stock rose more than 1%. Over the past six months, the company’s shares have gained 43.59%, taking the stock price to around ₹3,098 per share. However, the stock still trades below its 52-week high of ₹4,479, leaving room for further upside if investor confidence in the company’s AI strategy strengthens.
With its latest launches, Netweb positions itself as a key domestic player in AI supercomputing and high-performance infrastructure, aligning with India’s broader push toward technological self-reliance and leadership in next-generation computing.