Mumbai / Santa Clara, January 14, 2026 — Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s pre-eminent IT services and consulting firm, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a global leader in high-performance computing and artificial intelligence silicon, today announced a strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating enterprise-wide AI adoption from pilot projects to fully operational solutions.
The initiative unites TCS’s deep domain expertise and integration capabilities with AMD’s leading computing portfolio to help organisations modernise infrastructure, deploy generative AI (GenAI) and drive digital transformation at scale.
Under the terms of the collaboration, the two companies will co-develop industry-specific AI and GenAI solutions tailored to priority sectors such as life sciences, manufacturing, and banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI).
TCS will upskill its workforce on AMD’s hardware and software technologies. The companies plan to jointly invest in talent development programmes to cultivate a deep pool of professionals capable of co-innovating on next-generation AI solutions.
TCS will work with AMD to integrate RyzenTM CPU-powered client solutions to deliver workplace transformation, while leveraging AMD EPYCTM CPUs, AMD InstinctTM GPUs, and AI accelerators to modernize hybrid cloud and high-performance computing environments.
Additionally, the AMD embedded computing portfolio will help customers to drive edge innovation, inference, and industrial digitalisation through adaptive System on Chips (SoCs) and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).
K. Krithivasan, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director at TCS, emphasised the strategic importance of the collaboration. He stated that combining TCS’s industrial domain knowledge and global delivery capabilities with AMD’s computing platforms will enable organisations to move decisively from AI experimentation to large-scale deployment. The initiative also supports broader efforts to modernise legacy IT infrastructure and create secure digital workplaces capable of sustaining advanced workloads.
AMD’s leadership views the partnership as a way to extend the reach of its high-performance computing technologies into enterprise AI environments.
The demand for AI-ready infrastructure and industry-specific GenAI applications is growing. The collaboration between AMD and TCS shows both companies’ strategic ambitions: TCS’s drive to solidify its leadership in AI-led services and AMD’s effort to expand its footprint across enterprise use cases beyond traditional data centre markets.
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