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TCS and AMD Launch 200 MW ‘Helios’ AI Infrastructure Blueprint for India

TCS and AMD unveil a 200 MW ‘Helios’ AI infrastructure blueprint to enhance India’s AI capabilities and support large-scale enterprise deployments.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and AMD have announced an expanded collaboration to introduce AMD’s “Helios” rack-scale AI architecture to India. Through its subsidiary, HyperVault AI Data Center Limited, TCS aims to co-develop a robust AI infrastructure design based on the Helios platform. This initiative is intended to bolster India’s national AI initiatives and support the establishment of sovereign AI factories.

The collaboration will provide enterprises across India access to a new 200 megawatt (MW) deployment founded on the Helios architecture. HyperVault, established by TCS in 2025, was envisioned to deliver gigawatt-scale, secure, and reliable AI-ready infrastructure for hyperscalers, AI companies, and global enterprises. AMD’s chair and CEO, Lisa Su, noted that AI adoption is transitioning from pilot phases to large-scale implementations, necessitating a new blueprint for computing infrastructure.

“With ‘Helios,’ we are delivering an open, rack-scale AI platform designed for performance, efficiency, and long-term flexibility,” Su stated. The partnership’s goal is to empower enterprises in India to deploy AI at scale while laying the groundwork for future computing needs.

The Helios platform is equipped with AMD Instinct MI455X GPUs, next-generation AMD EPYC “Venice” CPUs, AMD Pensando Vulcano NICs, and the ROCm open software ecosystem. This configuration is designed specifically to accommodate large-scale AI training and inference workloads, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing time-to-deployment for enterprise clients across various sectors.

As part of this collaboration, TCS and AMD will present an AI-ready data center blueprint capable of supporting up to 200 MW of capacity. They will also engage with hyperscalers and AI companies to expedite data center build-outs in India, reflecting a significant step towards fostering a robust AI infrastructure in the region.

In November 2025, TCS had already formed a strategic partnership with TPG, committing up to ₹18,000 crore through a blend of equity and debt to develop AI data centers with a capacity exceeding one gigawatt over the upcoming years. This growth strategy has positioned TCS as a key player in the AI data center ecosystem.

The company has been in discussions with several global AI and cloud leaders, including Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google, and Nvidia, to co-develop enterprise solutions under the HyperVault platform. Furthermore, TCS is reportedly exploring a potential engagement with OpenAI as an anchor customer to enhance its AI data center offerings.

This collaboration is anticipated to accelerate the adoption and integration of AI technologies across various industries in India, demonstrating a commitment to advancing the country’s position in the global AI landscape. As the demand for scalable AI solutions continues to rise, the partnership between TCS and AMD is set to play a crucial role in shaping the future of AI-driven enterprises in the region.

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