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AMD and TCS Deepen Collaboration to Build Rack-Scale AI Infrastructure in India​

Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices is intensifying its presence in India through an expanded partnership with Tata Consultancy Services as both companies prepare to compete more directly with Nvidia Corporation in one of the world’s fastest-growing artificial intelligence markets.

The companies announced that TCS and AMD will jointly develop a rack-scale AI infrastructure design in India based on AMD’s Helios platform. The initiative will focus on serving large enterprises and sovereign AI demand, reflecting the country’s growing appetite for high-performance compute capacity.

HyperVault to Anchor Helios Deployment in India​

Under the collaboration, TCS will deploy AMD’s latest AI architecture through its subsidiary, HyperVault AI Data Center Limited. The blueprint outlines an AI-ready data center design that can scale up to 200 megawatts of capacity, positioning it to serve hyperscalers, AI-native firms, and large enterprises operating in India.

The partnership was announced as the AI Impact Summit opened in New Delhi on Monday, underscoring the strategic timing as global technology players deepen investments in India’s AI infrastructure ecosystem.

Designed for AI Training and Inference at Scale​

According to the companies, the Helios-based rack-scale platform is engineered to support high-performance AI training and inference workloads. The design is aimed at improving performance efficiency while reducing deployment timelines for enterprise-grade AI infrastructure.

As enterprises and government-backed initiatives expand compute resources to power large language models and other advanced AI systems, the move positions AMD more directly against Nvidia in India’s rapidly expanding AI infrastructure segment.

Full-Stack AI Compute and Data Center Engineering​

Under the expanded agreement, AMD will provide its full-stack AI compute platform, while TCS will contribute expertise in data center engineering, integration, connectivity, sustainable power, and enterprise deployment capabilities.

AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su said AI adoption is moving from pilot programs to large-scale deployments, requiring a new blueprint for compute infrastructure. She noted that the Helios platform is designed as an open, rack-scale AI system focused on performance, efficiency, and long-term flexibility.

TCS MD and CEO K Krithivasan stated that the collaboration lays the foundation for AMD’s first Helios-powered AI infrastructure in India. He added that the combined strengths of both companies in AI, connectivity, sustainable power, and advanced data center engineering will enable delivery of state-of-the-art infrastructure for AI companies and global enterprises.

Strengthening India’s AI Infrastructure Ecosystem​

TCS established HyperVault in 2025 to deliver gigawatt-scale, secure, and reliable AI-ready infrastructure for hyperscalers, AI firms, and global enterprises. The expanded partnership builds on earlier collaboration between AMD and TCS aimed at helping enterprises scale AI adoption and modernize hybrid environments.

As global chipmakers accelerate their race for AI dominance in India, the Helios deployment signals a deeper push into sovereign and enterprise AI infrastructure, reinforcing India’s role as a key battleground in the global AI compute landscape.
 

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