TCS, AMD Partner to Scale Enterprise AI Adoption
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TCS, AMD Partner to Scale Enterprise AI Adoption

A global leader in IT services, consulting and business solutions, Tata Consultancy Services has announced a strategic collaboration with AMD to help enterprises scale artificial intelligence adoption from pilots to production. The partnership aims to modernise legacy environments, strengthen security and enable high-performance digital workplaces.

Under the collaboration, the two companies plan to co-develop industry-specific AI and GenAI solutions by combining TCS’ deep domain expertise, systems integration strengths and global innovation ecosystem with AMD’s high-performance computing and AI portfolio. The joint solutions will support enterprises in modernising hybrid cloud and edge environments, deploying AI-powered workplace tools and accelerating cloud-to-edge innovation.

TCS will also upskill and certify its associates on AMD hardware and software platforms, while both organisations plan to invest jointly in talent development. Industry-specific GenAI frameworks are expected for sectors such as life sciences, manufacturing and BFSI, alongside tailored accelerators and best practices to enhance AI training and inference performance across enterprise workloads.

A global leader in IT services, consulting and business solutions, Tata Consultancy Services has announced a strategic collaboration with AMD to help enterprises scale artificial intelligence adoption from pilots to production. The partnership aims to modernise legacy environments, strengthen security and enable high-performance digital workplaces. Under the collaboration, the two companies plan to co-develop industry-specific AI and GenAI solutions by combining TCS’ deep domain expertise, systems integration strengths and global innovation ecosystem with AMD’s high-performance computing and AI portfolio. The joint solutions will support enterprises in modernising hybrid cloud and edge environments, deploying AI-powered workplace tools and accelerating cloud-to-edge innovation. TCS will also upskill and certify its associates on AMD hardware and software platforms, while both organisations plan to invest jointly in talent development. Industry-specific GenAI frameworks are expected for sectors such as life sciences, manufacturing and BFSI, alongside tailored accelerators and best practices to enhance AI training and inference performance across enterprise workloads.

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