IT service provider TCS is partnering with chip manufacturer AMD to accelerate the adoption of AI applications in the corporate world.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and AMD are entering into a strategic collaboration to support companies in scaling up AI applications. The collaboration focuses on modernizing digital environments, accelerating production-ready AI solutions, and developing sector-specific GenAI models.
Focus on production-ready AI
TCS and AMD are combining their expertise to help companies integrate AI applications into hybrid cloud and edge environments. This involves using AMD’s diverse portfolio of chips, including Epyc CPUs, Instinct GPUs, and AI accelerators. These should support organizations in training and deploying AI models at scale.
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TCS will train employees in the latest AMD technologies and is investing in expanding an expertise pool around AI. The collaboration aims to develop GenAI frameworks for sectors such as pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and finance. Through customized frameworks, accelerators, and best practices, both companies want to improve AI performance.
GenAI models for sectoral applications
In addition to technological integration, the partnership also develops customized solutions for intelligent workplaces. For this purpose, Ryzen CPUs are integrated into digital transformation processes. AMD’s embedded computing technology, in turn, should support innovation at the edge, for example via SoCs and FPGAs.
The collaboration between TCS and AMD lays the foundation for a broader AI ecosystem in which companies can switch faster from experiment to large-scale rollout. In this way, the partners want to contribute to a more efficient and future-oriented use of AI within European organizations.
