TCS-AMD Enter Partnership to Drive Enterprise AI Adoption
Tata Consultancy Services and AMD announce a strategic collaboration to help enterprises scale AI from pilot projects to production & co-develop industry-specific solutions.

By Samarjit Kaur

on January 16, 2026

In the light to integrate Artificial Intelligence, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have announced a strategic collaboration. The aim is to help businesses scale artificial intelligence (AI) from pilot projects to full production use.

The partnership will focus on developing industry-specific AI and generative AI solutions, modernising digital infrastructures and accelerating AI deployment across hybrid cloud and edge environments.

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Partnership to Push Enterprise AI Deployment

Under the agreement, TCS will combine its industry expertise and systems integration capabilities with AMD’s computing technologies to co-develop AI tools tailored to sectors such as life sciences, manufacturing and banking, financial services and insurance. The companies plan to support clients in modernising legacy systems and building secure, AI-ready digital workplaces.

TCS executives said the collaboration aims to help organisations move beyond experimentation to the broad deployment of AI across operations. AMD will provide high-performance computing platforms, including CPUs, GPUs and AI accelerators, that TCS will integrate into enterprise solutions.

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Talent, Tools and Technology Integration

The partners will jointly invest in upskilling TCS staff on AMD hardware and software technologies to build a deeper pool of AI and high-performance computing experts. They also plan to create frameworks, accelerators and best practices to improve AI performance across training and inference workloads.

The collaboration includes the deployment of AMD’s Ryzen-powered client solutions for workplace transformation as well as the utilisation of EPYC processors, Instinct GPUs and adaptive embedded computing technologies for hybrid cloud and edge use cases.

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