Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a company focused on IT services, consulting, and business solutions, reports a strategic collaboration with AMD to help enterprises scale artificial intelligence adoption from pilots to production, modernize legacy environments, and build secure, high-performance digital workplaces.
TCS and AMD will engage on the co-development of industry-specific AI and generative AI solutions by combining TCS’s deep domain expertise, systems integration capabilities and global innovation ecosystem with AMD high-performance computing and AI product portfolio. Together, the companies will help enterprises modernize hybrid cloud and edge environments, deploy AI-powered workplace solutions, and accelerate innovation across cloud-to-edge workloads.
TCS will also upskill and certify its associates on AMD hardware and software technologies. The two companies plan to jointly invest in talent that will help build a deep pool of experts who can co-innovate and deliver next-generation AI solutions. Additionally, industry-specific GenAI frameworks will be developed for sectors such as life sciences (drug discovery), manufacturing (cognitive quality engineering and smart manufacturing), and BFSI (intelligent risk management). Finally, the collaboration plans to deliver tailored accelerators, frameworks, and best practices to boost AI performance across both training and inference workloads.
“AI adoption is accelerating, and unlocking its potential requires a new scale of high-performance computing and deep collaboration across the industry," says Dr. Lisa Su, chair and chief executive officer, AMD. "AMD is building the open, end-to-end compute foundation that enables AI across the enterprise. Through our work with TCS, we are helping customers translate AI innovation into new growth opportunities across industries.”
“Our collaboration with AMD is a significant step in scaling AI for the enterprise," says K. Krithivasan, chief executive officer and managing director, Tata Consultancy Services. "By combining TCS’s deep industry expertise with AMD’s high performance computing capabilities, we are enabling organizations to move from AI experimentation to AI at scale and deployment. Together, we plan to co-create industry specific Gen AI solutions, modernize hybrid cloud and edge environments, and shape the next generation of intelligent workplace."
TCS will work with AMD to integrate Ryzen CPU-powered client solutions, while leveraging AMD EPYC CPUs, AMD Instinct GPUs, and AI accelerators to modernize hybrid cloud and high-performance computing environments. Additionally, the AMD embedded computing portfolio will help drive edge innovation, inference, and industrial digitalization through adaptive System on Chips (SoCs) and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).
TCS brings deep expertise in designing and delivering customized solutions powered by advanced semiconductors, enabling clients to unlock the full potential of high-performance computing and adaptive technologies. This strength complements AMD platforms, creating a foundation for co-innovation and next-generation solutions. Combining TCS’ capabilities, this partnership aims to develop next-gen AI and computing solutions.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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