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4 min read | Updated on February 18, 2026, 13:58 IST
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Netweb Technologies share price: In its press release on Wednesday, Netweb said the company has "powered a new era of computing in India by introducing one of the world’s most powerful AI infrastructure solutions – a ‘Make in India’ AI supercomputer, the Tyrone Camarero GB200 system – and the petascale personal compute system, the Tyrone Camarero Spark."
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Netweb said the company has "powered a new era of computing in India by introducing one of the world’s most powerful AI infrastructure solutions. | Image: Shutterstock
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In its press release on Wednesday, Netweb said the company has "powered a new era of computing in India by introducing one of the world’s most powerful AI infrastructure solutions – a ‘Make in India’ AI supercomputer, the Tyrone Camarero GB200 system – and the petascale personal compute system, the Tyrone Camarero Spark."
"Netweb today announces a new class of AI computing for India with the launch of Tyrone Camarero Spark, which is one of the world’s smallest AI supercomputers, delivering NVIDIA’s AI stack in a compact desktop form factor," the press release added.
It combines NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, NVIDIA Grace CPUs, NVIDIA Networking, NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries, and NVIDIA AI software stack, accelerating agentic and physical AI development to address the requirements of millions of AI developers in India.
The system, Netweb said, packs a petaflop of AI performance and 128GB of unified memory into a compact desktop form factor-based system, helping a huge customer base of AI developers in India to run inference on AI models with up to 200 billion parameters and locally fine-tune models of up to 70 billion parameters.
It also allows developers to build AI agents and operate advanced software stacks entirely on-premises.
Sanjay Lodha, Managing Director & CEO of Netweb Technologies India Ltd, said, “The Tyrone Camarero Spark, based on NVIDIA DGX Spark and powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, manufactured in India by Netweb and ready to serve the AI developer market of the world, is a proud moment for the ‘Make in India’ mission."
The Tyrone Camarero Spark provides AI developers 1 Petaflop of (FP4) performance out of the box in the tiniest form factor of 5.9 in x 5.9 in x 2 in and with a system power supply of just 240 watts—whereas in 2016 a comparable performance of 170 teraflops (FP16) with the same memory size of 128 GB could be delivered with a system power requirement of 3200 watts.
This milestone revolutionises AI computing in India by introducing new ways to conduct AI research and development.
"With this move, we have created a whole new customer segment in collaboration with NVIDIA," the CEO added.
“Increasing demand for generative AI and sovereign compute requires a new class of powerful, efficient infrastructure to accelerate innovation,” said Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, South Asia, NVIDIA.
“Netweb’s Tyrone Camarero Spark systems demonstrate how NVIDIA and India’s technology leaders are working together to deliver AI computing directly to the nation’s developers and enterprises to speed new discoveries.”
The press release added that Tyrone Camarero Spark will provide AI developers access to preinstalled NVIDIA Nemotron open models, libraries, and NVIDIA NIM microservices with enabled workflows to help create vision search and summarisation agents, refine image generation, build an AI chatbot, and much more.
Shipping has already started, and some of the units of this system are supplied to select AI user organisations in India.
Netweb is also launching Tyrone AI Supercomputing systems based on NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platforms designed and manufactured in India, bolstering the remarkably successful Make in India mission.
This product and architecture, built on the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 platform, delivers revolutionary performance through four NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs connected with an NVLink bridge and two NVIDIA Grace CPUs connected over NVLink-C2C. Compatible with liquid-cooled NVIDIA MGX™ modular servers, it provides up to 2x performance for scientific computing, AI model training, and inference over the prior generation.
Netweb will display a complete range of systems of the Tyrone AI product range, including the Tyrone NVIDIA MGX-based GB200 liquid-cooled solution and Tyrone Camarero Spark, which will reflect Netweb’s Make in India strength, from AI edge to AI personal computing to the most advanced AI data centre computing workloads, in New Delhi between February 16 and 20, 2026.
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