Tata Consultancy Services and US chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will co-develop a rack-scale artificial intelligence infrastructure in India based on AMD’s “Helios” platform, as enterprises accelerate large-scale AI deployments.
Last month the two companies had announced a strategic collaboration aimed at helping enterprises scale artificial intelligence adoption from pilot projects to full production deployments, as demand grows for AI-ready infrastructure and industry-specific solutions.
TCS, through its subsidiary HyperVault AI Data Center Ltd, will work with AMD to design and build AI-ready data centre infrastructure to support India’s national AI programmes and sovereign AI initiatives, the companies said in a joint statement.
The “Helios” architecture integrates AMD’s Instinct MI455X graphics processors, next-generation EPYC “Venice” central processors, Pensando Vulcano networking cards and the open-source ROCm software stack. The platform is designed to deliver high-performance, energy-efficient AI compute at rack scale, targeting AI factories and enterprise workloads.
As part of the partnership, the companies will offer a data centre blueprint supporting up to 200 megawatts of capacity and collaborate with hyperscalers and AI-focused firms to accelerate data centre buildouts in India.
The move comes as AI adoption shifts from pilot projects to full-scale production systems, increasing demand for high-density compute infrastructure and specialised networking.
AMD Chief Executive Lisa Su said the collaboration would enable enterprises in India to deploy AI at scale while building long-term compute capacity. TCS Chief Executive K Krithivasan said the partnership marks the foundation for AMD’s first Helios-powered AI infrastructure in India and strengthens TCS’ role across the AI stack.
TCS set up HyperVault in 2025 to develop gigawatt-scale AI-ready data centre infrastructure for hyperscalers and enterprises. The announcement builds on a broader strategic partnership between the two companies to support enterprise AI adoption and hybrid IT modernisation.

