AceCloud has announced the availability of NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs on its cloud platform, positioning itself among early cloud providers in India to offer the latest generation GPUs for high-performance computing, visualisation and AI workloads.
The new GPU instances are accessible across the company’s cloud regions in Noida, Mumbai and Atlanta, allowing customers in India and the United States to deploy advanced compute resources for applications ranging from AI model development and engineering simulations to real-time rendering, medical imaging and financial analytics.
With the addition of the Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, AceCloud is expanding its GPU infrastructure portfolio to support graphics-intensive and low-latency workloads. The company said the offering will be delivered through fully hosted and managed cloud instances, enabling organisations to select deployment models based on workload duration, performance requirements and operational priorities. Multi-region availability is also intended to help enterprises address latency, compliance and global service delivery needs.
The announcement comes amid rising demand for AI-driven compute capacity. Industry estimates suggest AI spending in India could reach nearly $6 billion by 2027, reflecting rapid adoption across sectors such as healthcare, financial services, media and entertainment, engineering and automotive. AceCloud noted that enterprises are increasingly moving from pilot projects to production-grade deployments that require sustained GPU capacity and predictable performance.
According to the company, more than 200 organisations are currently running GPU-based workloads on its platform. The India-based deployments are designed to support data residency and regulatory alignment, including compliance with evolving data protection requirements, while enabling sovereign cloud use cases for sectors handling sensitive workloads.