TCS and AMD aim to bridge the gap between AI pilots and production
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TCS and AMD aim to bridge the gap between AI pilots and production
"AMD's position in the AI data center market is growing steadily. The company currently has nearly 40 percent market share in CPU data centers, and seven of the ten largest AI players are adopting AMD Instinct GPUs at scale. Sector-specific frameworks and expertise The partners are jointly investing in a pool of experts who can develop AI solutions for sectors such as (bio)pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and financial services. TCS will retrain and certify employees on AMD's latest hardware and software technologies."
"Infrastructure modernization TCS uses AMD Ryzen CPUs for deployment in work environments. There, they will frequently replace the usual Intel-based systems. AMD EPYC CPUs, AMD Instinct GPUs, and AI accelerators are used for hybrid cloud and high-performance computing environments. AMD's embedded computing portfolio is designed to help customers with edge innovation and industrial digitization through adaptive System on Chips and Field-Programmable Gate Arrays."
"Josu Devasia, Country Head at TCS Netherlands, says the AI revolution "can only succeed if we work together". "By combining AMD's groundbreaking technology with our experience in consulting and implementation, we can offer concrete solutions that our customers need." According to recent market analyses, AI projects are increasingly surviving thanks to short-term impact rather than grand promises. This makes the focus on concrete, sector-specific solutions relevant."
Tata Consultancy Services and AMD established a strategic collaboration to accelerate enterprise AI adoption by bridging pilots to production. The partners will jointly build AI solutions across multiple sectors, combining TCS domain knowledge with AMD compute capabilities. AMD holds nearly 40 percent CPU market share in data centers and its Instinct GPUs are adopted by seven of the ten largest AI players. The collaboration includes investment in a pool of experts for (bio)pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and financial services, along with TCS retraining and certification on AMD hardware and software. Infrastructure upgrades will deploy Ryzen, EPYC, Instinct GPUs, accelerators, and embedded solutions for edge and industrial digitization.
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