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Bengaluru's Neysa and AI startup Pipeshift are joining forces.
Neysa and Pipeshift have partnered to provide specialized AI inference services in India.
KEY POINTS
Their collaboration targets high demand for multi-modal, multilingual, and local AI systems.
India's AI inference market is estimated at $28-30 billion by 2025.
The partnership aims to address rising AI costs and latency challenges for Indian businesses.
Synopsis
Bengaluru's Neysa and AI startup Pipeshift are joining forces. They aim to meet India's growing need for AI inference services. This partnership will tackle increasing costs and delays in AI adoption. India's AI market is projected to reach billions. The collaboration focuses on specialized, local AI systems.
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Bengaluru GPU service provider Neysa and AI startup Pipeshift, which offers managed AI inference services provider have partnered to tap into the growing demand in India for AI inference amid rising AI costs, and latency due to AI adoption.
Karan Kirpalani, chief product officer, Neysa, said that India's inference landscape at the scale and diversity requires complex AI ecosystems. “We are seeing a lot of demand for multi-modal, multilingual AI systems that are specialised and local. The partnership between Pipeshift and Neysa addresses those concerns,” he said.
Kirpalani said that while there is no single report on the Indian inference market, the ballpark is about $28-30 billion as of 2025 and pegs the global inference market to be about $125 billion, in 2025, by conservative estimates.
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