AMD and Tata Consultancy Services have deepened their strategic collaboration to bring AMD’s Helios rack-scale AI architecture to India, enabling a 200-megawatt deployment of sovereign AI infrastructure for enterprises, hyperscalers, and government institutions.
The Helios platform is purpose-built for large-scale AI training and inference workloads. It integrates AMD Instinct MI455X GPUs, next-generation AMD EPYC Venice CPUs, AMD Pensando Vulcano NICs, and the open-source ROCm software ecosystem into a cohesive rack-scale unit. The result is a ready-to-deploy blueprint that eliminates much of the complexity involved in designing and commissioning AI data centres from scratch.
TCS is executing this initiative through HyperVault AI Data Center Limited, a subsidiary established in 2025 with the vision of delivering gigawatt-scale, secure, and AI-ready infrastructure for global enterprises. Together, AMD and TCS will offer an AI-ready data centre blueprint supporting up to 200 MW of capacity.
The initiative is explicitly tied to India’s national AI ambitions, including the objectives of the IndiaAI Mission and sovereign AI factory development. By bringing the Helios platform to India, the two companies aim to give domestic enterprises and AI companies access to cutting-edge compute capacity without depending entirely on overseas infrastructure.
The collaboration extends beyond hardware — AMD and TCS will work together with hyperscalers and AI companies to accelerate data centre build-outs across India, helping compress timelines from design to operational deployment. For Indian enterprises ready to move beyond AI pilots into large-scale production, this infrastructure layer provides the foundation required.

