Mumbai: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and AMD have expanded their strategic collaboration to introduce AMD Helios rack-scale AI infrastructure in India, supporting the country’s national artificial intelligence initiatives.
The collaboration will see TCS, through its subsidiary HyperVault AI Data Center Limited (HyperVault), co-develop AI-ready infrastructure using the AMD Helios platform to accelerate enterprise AI adoption and data-center innovation across India.
The AMD Helios architecture is designed as a rack-scale AI infrastructure powered by AMD Instinct MI455X GPUs, next-generation AMD EPYC™ “Venice” CPUs, AMD Pensando Vulcano NICs, and the open ROCm software ecosystem.
The AMD Helios platform is purpose-built to support sovereign AI factories while delivering high performance, efficiency, and scalability for enterprise AI workloads.
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Under this collaboration, AMD Helios will be combined with TCS’ enterprise engineering expertise and large-scale infrastructure capabilities to accelerate AI deployment and improve operational efficiencies for enterprises.
The companies will jointly develop an AI-ready data-center blueprint capable of supporting up to 200 MW of capacity. This AMD Helios-based design will enable hyperscalers and AI companies to accelerate data-center build-outs in India.
AMD Helios Platform: Purpose-Built to Support Sovereign AI Factories
Speaking about the collaboration, Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of 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.”
The deployment of AMD Helios infrastructure in India marks a significant milestone in the partnership between the two companies, enabling enterprise-grade AI computing environments aligned with India’s growing digital and AI ecosystem.
K. Krithivasan, MD and CEO of 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.”
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TCS established HyperVault in 2025 to build GW-scale, secure, and reliable AI-ready infrastructure for hyperscalers, AI companies, and global enterprises.
The expansion of the partnership around AMD Helios builds on the companies’ earlier collaboration focused on helping enterprises scale AI adoption and modernize hybrid environments using advanced computing infrastructure.
By introducing AMD Helios into India’s data-center ecosystem, TCS and AMD aim to support large-scale AI deployments, enterprise innovation, and the development of next-generation AI infrastructure in the country.


