Netweb Technologies India Ltd has announced a major leap in India’s sovereign AI infrastructure with the launch of its new Tyrone Camarero AI supercomputing systems, developed under the Government of India’s Make in India program.
The newly introduced platforms are powered by the latest NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and are designed to accelerate generative AI, scientific computing, and large-scale model training workloads across research and enterprise environments.
The launch marks an important milestone in domestic AI hardware manufacturing, positioning India closer to building independent high-performance compute capabilities instead of relying entirely on imported infrastructure.
The centerpiece of the announcement is the Tyrone Camarero Spark, described as one of the world’s smallest AI supercomputers. Built as a personal computer system for developers, the device packs an entire enterprise-grade AI stack into a compact desktop-class design measuring just 5.9" × 5.9" × 2".
Despite its tiny footprint, the system delivers 1 Petaflop of AI performance (FP4) while consuming only 240 Watts of power. To highlight the scale of efficiency improvement, a comparable system in 2016 required approximately 3,200 Watts to produce similar performance.
The platform includes 128GB of unified memory and is powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, enabling developers to locally run inference on AI models containing up to 200 billion parameters and fine-tune models up to 70 billion parameters.
The software environment is pre-installed with NVIDIA Nemotron open models, libraries, and NVIDIA NIM microservices, allowing on-premises development of AI agents, vision search applications, and chatbots without dependence on external cloud infrastructure.
For large data-center deployments, Netweb introduced the Tyrone Camarero GB200 System, built on the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 platform. The architecture integrates four NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and two NVIDIA Grace CPUs interconnected via NVLink.
The system is designed to enable real-time large language model inference at unprecedented scale, supporting models up to 10 trillion parameters.
Its rack-scale implementation combines 20 Tyrone GB200 MGX systems into a single rack, delivering a total of 40 CPUs and 80 Blackwell GPUs in a liquid-cooled multi-node configuration. Compared to earlier generations, the platform provides up to 2× performance improvement in AI training and scientific computing workloads while maintaining improved energy efficiency.
The launch also highlights a 15-year collaboration between Netweb Technologies and NVIDIA. Managing Director & CEO Sanjay Lodha said the Tyrone Camarero Spark revolutionises AI compute in India and opens an entirely new customer segment for AI research institutions and enterprises. He added that the systems, combined with a sovereign cloud stack, provide the infrastructure required for India’s most compute-intensive workloads.
Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director for South Asia at NVIDIA, emphasised that the surge in generative AI demand requires a new class of sovereign compute infrastructure and that the partnership enables Indian developers to accelerate innovation locally.
Netweb confirmed that shipping of the Tyrone Camarero Spark has already begun, with early units supplied to select AI organisations across India.
The company is also showcasing its complete Tyrone AI portfolio, including the liquid-cooled GB200 rack-scale solution, at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, scheduled from February 16 to February 20, 2026.
With a personal petascale supercomputer consuming just 240W and a rack solution capable of handling 10-trillion-parameter models, the launch represents a major shift in how AI infrastructure can be built and accessed domestically.
By combining local manufacturing with cutting-edge chip architecture, Netweb’s Blackwell-powered platforms signal India’s growing ambition to develop sovereign AI capacity spanning developers’ desks to national-scale data centers.
On Wednesday, the share price of Netweb Technologies jumped over 14% to its intraday high. As of 3:11 pm, the stock price was trading at ₹3,374.70 per share, up by 8.88%. The stock price has reacted to the news of the launch of its new Tyrone Camarero AI supercomputing systems, developed under the Government of India’s Make in India program.

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