This Week In AI Chips - India Boosts AI Capabilities with AMD and TCS Partnership

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AMD and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have strengthened their collaboration to launch the “Helios” rack-scale AI architecture in India, supporting the country's AI initiatives and sovereign AI factories. This new 200MW deployment aims to accelerate AI adoption at scale across various industries by offering a training and inference platform designed to enhance operational efficiency and reduce time-to-deployment. Featuring AMD's Instinct™ MI455X GPUs, next-generation EPYC™ CPUs, and Pensando™ Vulcano NICs, this infrastructure promises to deliver a state-of-the-art AI-ready data center environment. This initiative signifies an important step in expanding AI infrastructure in India, aligning with global trends in AI deployment and modernization.

  • Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) last closed at $207.32 up 0.7%.

Elsewhere in the market, Suzhou Centec Communications (SHSE:688702) was a notable mover up 11.4% and ending trading at CN¥177.44, near its 52-week high. Meanwhile, Suzhou Maxwell Technologies (SZSE:300751) lagged, down 8.3% to close at CN¥284.47.

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