AMD and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have taken a major step forward in strengthening India’s AI future by expanding their long-term strategic collaboration. Through TCS’ subsidiary HyperVault AI Data Center Limited (HyperVault), the two companies will work together to codevelop a next-generation rack-scale AI infrastructure design based on AMD’s powerful new “Helios” platform. This initiative directly supports India’s growing national AI ambitions and sovereign AI development goals.
As AI adoption continues to evolve rapidly, organizations are moving beyond small pilot projects and shifting toward full-scale deployments. Therefore, the demand for advanced, efficient, and scalable compute infrastructure is rising faster than ever. With this partnership, AMD and TCS aim to deliver a strong foundation for enterprises, hyperscalers, and AI-driven businesses looking to build and expand data center capabilities across India.
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The “Helios” platform is purpose-built to power sovereign AI factories and is designed with cutting-edge AMD technology. It will be supported by AMD Instinct MI455X GPUs, next-generation AMD EPYC “Venice” CPUs, AMD Pensando Vulcano NICs, and the open ROCm software ecosystem. Together, these components create a rack-scale AI system optimized for performance, efficiency, and long-term flexibility.
Moreover, by combining AMD’s advanced AI hardware leadership with TCS’ deep enterprise expertise and large-scale execution capabilities, the collaboration will help accelerate AI deployment while also improving operational efficiencies for organizations across industries.
As part of this expanded partnership, both companies will also introduce an AI-ready data center blueprint that can support up to 200 MW of capacity. In addition, they plan to collaborate closely with hyperscalers and AI companies to speed up the construction of large-scale AI data centers throughout India.
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Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO, AMD, said, “AI adoption is accelerating from pilots to large-scale deployments, and that shift requires a new blueprint for compute infrastructure. With ‘Helios,’ we are delivering an open, rack-scale AI platform designed for performance, efficiency, and long-term flexibility. Together with TCS, we are enabling enterprises across India to deploy AI at scale today while building the compute foundation of tomorrow.”
K. Krithivasan, MD and CEO, TCS, said, “This collaboration lays the foundation for AMD’s first ‘Helios’ powered AI infrastructure in India. By combining our strengths in AI, connectivity, sustainable power, and advanced data center engineering, we are poised to deliver state-of-the-art infrastructure solutions for AI companies and global enterprises. We are thrilled to deepen our longstanding partnership with AMD as we expand our participation in the AI ecosystem – Infrastructure to Intelligence.”
HyperVault, established by TCS in 2025, was created with the vision of delivering secure, reliable, and GW-scale AI-ready infrastructure for global enterprises and hyperscalers. This latest announcement builds on previous joint efforts between AMD and TCS to modernize hybrid environments and scale AI adoption across industries.
With “Helios” and HyperVault coming together, India’s AI infrastructure ecosystem is set to enter a new era of innovation and growth.
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