AMD and TCS to Deploy 200 Megawatts of AI Infrastructure in India
AMD has partnered with Tata Consultancy Services to deploy 200 megawatts of AI infrastructure in India using its Helios rack-scale data center blueprint, aiming to gain market share. Arista Networks reports 20–25% of its AI chip deployments now use AMD, versus near-zero in 2025.
1. Partnership Details
Advanced Micro Devices has teamed with Tata Consultancy Services to provide its Helios data center architecture for a 200 megawatt AI infrastructure deployment in India. The collaboration involves co-developing rack-scale AI-ready facilities to support hyperscalers and enterprise customers seeking high-performance compute.
2. Strategic India Expansion
India ranks third globally in AI competitiveness and is investing heavily in national AI projects, making it a critical market for AMD’s end-to-end infrastructure strategy. CEO Lisa Su’s appearance at a technology summit underscores the importance of anchoring local compute capacity and scaling deployments from pilots to large-scale operations.
3. Competitive Implications
This partnership follows data showing Arista Networks allocating 20–25% of its AI chip deployments to AMD products, up from near-zero in 2025, signaling a gradual shift away from Nvidia dominance. AMD’s expanded footprint in India aims to capture share in one of the fastest-growing AI regions and challenge established market leaders.