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AMD and TCS partner to drive enterprise AI adoption at scale

15 January 2026
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The strategic collaboration between AMD and TCS aims to help enterprises scale AI adoption, modernise legacy environments and build secure and high-performance digital workplaces.
Lisa Su, CEO at AMD (Image credit: AMD)
Lisa Su, CEO at AMD (Image credit: AMD)

Under the terms of the collaboration, both AMD and TCS plan to engage on the co-development of industry-specific AI and generative AI (Gen AI) solutions. It will be combining TCS’ expertise deep domain expertise, systems integration capabilities and global innovation ecosystem with AMD’s high-performance computing (HPC) and AI product portfolio.

The companies aim to help enterprises modernise hybrid cloud and edge environments, deploy AI-powered workplace solutions and accelerate innovation across cloud-to-edge workloads.

“AI adoption is accelerating and unlocking its potential requires a new scale of high-performance computing and deep collaboration across the industry. AMD is building the open, end-to-end compute foundation that enables AI across the enterprise,” said Dr. Lisa Su, chair and CEO of AMD.

“Through our work with TCS, we are helping customers translate AI innovation into new growth opportunities across industries.”

Additionally, TCS will be rapidly upskilling and certifying its associates on cutting-edge AMD hardware and software technologies. Both companies plan on jointly investing in talent that will help build a pool of experts that can coordinate and deliver next-generation AI solutions.

Industry-specific Gen AI frameworks will be developed for essential sectors like life sciences and manufacturing, with the collaboration plans to deliver tailored accelerators, frameworks and best practices to boost AI performance across training and inference workloads. This, both companies said, will help organisations to fully harness the power of AI.

TCS will work with AMD to integrate Ryzen CPU-powered client solutions to deliver workplace transformation while also leveraging AMD EPYC CPUs, AMD Instinct GPUs and AI accelerators to modernise hybrid cloud and HPC environments.

Embedding AMD’s computing portfolio could help customers to drive innovation, inference and industrial digitalisation.

Krithivasan, CEO and managing director at TCS, added: “Our collaboration with AMD is a significant step in scaling AI for the enterprise. By combining TCS’s deep industry expertise with AMD’s high performance computing capabilities, we are enabling organisations to move from AI experimentation to AI at scale and deployment.

“Together, we plan to co-create industry specific Gen AI solutions, modernise hybrid cloud and edge environments and shape the next generation of intelligent workplace.”

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