January 15, 2026

AMD specific news

TCS, AMD Team Up to Push Enterprise AI Beyond Pilotsedit

TCS and AMD have announced a collaboration to help enterprises move AI from pilot projects into full scale production across industries. The partnership focuses on generative AI, hybrid cloud, high performance computing, and AI powered digital workplaces, as companies struggle to turn experimentation into real business outcomes.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

TCS, AMD Join Hands To Boost AI Adoption By Enterprises At Scaleedit

Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS.NS,TCS.BO), a major IT services provider, on Wednesday announced a strategic collaboration with Advanced Micro Devices Inc.(AMD) to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernize legacy environments, and build secure, high-performance digital workplaces.

Publication: RTT News

TCS targets AI Scale-Up – Partners global chip manufacturer AMD to boost enterprise AI operationsedit

Tata Consultancy Services has partnered with the US-based semiconductor chip manufacturer AMD to integrate Ryzen CPU-powered client solutions to deliver workplace transformation. This partnership leverages AMD’s GPUs and CPUs, such as AMD EPYC and AMD Instinct, to modernise hybrid cloud and high-performance computing environments.

Publication: The Financial Express

TCS taps AMD for AI expansion as CEO pushes ‘pilot to production’ shift| Business Newsedit

Under the new agreement, TCS will build dedicated “centres of excellence” to upskill its workforce on AMD’s hardware and software stack.

Publication: Hindustan Times

TCS Partners with AMD to Scale Enterprise AI Solutions and Modernize Legacy IT Systemsedit

Tata Consultancy Services has partnered with AMD to help enterprises scale AI from pilot projects to production, combining TCS’s expertise with AMD’s computing portfolio.

Publication: Scan X

TCS Partners AMD To Drive Enterprise AI Adoption At Scaleedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and US chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) said on Wednesday they have entered a strategic collaboration to help enterprises move artificial intelligence projects from pilot stages to large-scale deployment, targeting demand across industries such as manufacturing, life sciences and financial services.

Publication: Business World

TCS partners with AMD to drive AI adoption at scaleedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has collaborated with semiconductor AMD to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernize legacy environments, and build secure, high performance digital workplaces.

Publication: Tech Circle Fortune India

TCS Partners AMD for Enterprise AI Scale-Up, Boosts Services Revenueedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced Wednesday a significant partnership with U.S. semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). The alliance aims to accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence across enterprises, moving solutions from pilot projects into widespread production.

Publication: Whale Book

TCS enters into strategic collaboration with AMDedit

TCS will also rapidly upskill and certify its associates on cutting-edge AMD hardware and software technologies. The two companies plan to jointly invest in talent that will help build a deep pool of experts who can co-innovate and deliver next-generation AI solutions.

Publication: Up Stox

TCS Collaborates With AMD On AI and GenAI Solutionsedit

K. Krithivasan, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Tata Consultancy Services, said, “Our collaboration with AMD is a significant step in scaling AI for the enterprise. By combining TCS’s deep industry expertise with AMD’s high performance computing capabilities, we are enabling organisations to move from AI experimentation to AI at scale and deployment.

Publication: SME Street

TCS and AMD Announce Strategic Collaboration to Drive AI Adoption at Scaleedit

Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, AMD, said, “AI adoption is accelerating, and unlocking its potential requires a new scale of high-performance computing and deep collaboration across the industry.

Publication: Tech Power Up CXO Today

TCS and AMD Form Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Enterprise AI Deploymentedit

K. Krithivasan, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of TCS, described the collaboration as a significant step in scaling AI for enterprise use. He highlighted that combining TCS’s industry expertise with AMD’s computing capabilities would enable organizations to move from experimentation to scale.

Publication: Auto Car Pro

TCS and AMD join forces to transition enterprise AI from pilot to productionedit

The companies are also targeting “edge” innovation—processing data where it is created, such as on a factory floor or in a hospital. Using AMD’s adaptive System on Chips (SoCs) and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), TCS will help clients build responsive systems that do not rely solely on a distant cloud.

Publication: Express Computer DQ India

TCS AMD AI collaboration targets enterprise scaleedit

Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, AMD, said AI adoption is accelerating and requires new levels of high-performance computing and industry collaboration. She stated that AMD is building an open, end-to-end compute foundation to enable enterprise AI and that the work with TCS is intended to help customers translate AI innovation into growth opportunities.

Publication: DQ Channels

Tata Consultancy Services partners with AMD to scale enterprise AIedit

The companies said the collaboration will focus on modernising hybrid cloud and edge environments, deploying AI-powered digital workplace solutions and accelerating innovation across cloud-to-edge workloads. TCS will also upskill and certify its workforce on AMD’s latest hardware and software platforms, with both firms jointly investing in building a specialised talent pool.

Publication: CNBC TV18 Investy Wise

AMD Teams Up with Tata Consultancy Services to Boost Enterprise AI Adoptionedit

The initiative comes as enterprises worldwide invest heavily in AI platforms, a market where AMD continues to compete with Nvidia and Intel for share in data center and enterprise acceleration.\

Publication: Trading View

TCS, AMD join hands to scale enterprise AI solutionsedit

As part of the partnership, TCS will upskill and certify its workforce on AMD’s latest hardware and software platforms. The two companies will also invest jointly in building a specialized talent pool.

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TCS announces strategic collaboration with AMDedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced a strategic collaboration with AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernise legacy environments, and build secure, high performance digital workplaces.

Publication: Business Standard Capital Market

TCS and AMD Announce Strategic Collaboration to Drive AI Adoption at Scaleedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, today announced a strategic collaboration with AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernize legacy environments, and build secure, high performance digital workplaces

Publication: Weekly Voice

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Microchip Introduces MilitaryGrade TVS for Aerospace and Defenseedit

Microchip Technology, announces the release of its JANPTX family of nonhermetic plastic Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) devices that meet the MILPRF19500 qualification, offering highreliability protection for aerospace and defense applications.

Publication: Times Tech

US Allows Nvidia To Send Advanced AI Chips To China With Restrictionsedit

The US Commerce Department on Tuesday opened the door for Nvidia to sell advanced artificial intelligence chips in China with restrictions, following through on a policy shift announced last month by President Donald Trump.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

Trump Approves Nvidia s AI Chip Sales to China with New Export Conditionsedit

The Trump administration has granted approval for the sale of Nvidia second most powerful AI chips to China, paving the way for shipments of the H200 despite concerns from China hawks within Washington.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Trump administration enacts security rules for Nvidia s China chip salesedit

Under the rules, Nvidia must make sure there is sufficient supply of AI chips in the U.S., and its customers have to demonstrate adequate security procedures before semiconductors are shipped, the Commerce Department s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a rule published Tuesday. Nvidia will also have to get its products tested by an outside lab in the U.S. to make sure they meet performance parameters.

Publication: Live Mint

Nvidia, Eli Lilly to Invest USD 1 Billion in AI CoInnovation Lab for Drug Discoveryedit

Nvidia and Eli Lilly and Company announced on Monday the launch of what they call a first of its kind AI coinnovation lab at the 44th J P Morgan Healthcare Conference, aimed at applying artificial intelligence (AI) to address longstanding challenges in pharmaceutical research and development.

Publication: Telecom Talk Info

China to technology companies: You can only buy Nvidia H200 AI chips if …edit

No, China is not listening to CEO Jensen Huang on Nvidia chips The Chinese government reportedly has set strict conditions for technology companies wanting to use Nvidia s H200 AI chips According to a report in The Information, the Chinese government has told some tech companies that it would only approve their purchases of Nvidia s H200 AI chips under special circumstances.

Publication: The Times of India

US Updates License Review for Advanced Computing, Makes Way For Nvidia, AMD To Sell To Chinaedit

The rule would be applicable to Nvidia’s H200 and equivalent chips, as well as certain less advanced chips, including Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s AMD MI325X, the department said.

Publication: Asia Net News

US Opens Door for Nvidia to Sell H200 AI Chips to China after Two Years – Outlook Businessedit

First introduced over two years ago, Nvidia s H200 would be the most advanced AI chip permitted for legal export to China if approvals are granted US has eased export rules to allow Nvidia and AMD to seek approval to sell advanced AI chips to China on a case by case basis.

Publication: Outlook Business

US Clears Nvidia To Resume H200 AI Chip Sales To China Under Revised Export Rulesedit

The arrangement applies to approved commercial customers vetted by the Commerce Department, with similar terms extended to AMD and Intel. The H200 chip, part of Nvidia’s Hopper generation, remains roughly six times more powerful than the H20 model previously available to Chinese buyers, though it sits two generations behind the company’s latest Blackwell architecture.

Publication: Swarajya Mag

Silicon Wars: Nvidia GPUs vs Google TPUsedit

This has led to a global shortage and provided an opportunity for other players like AMD to take advantage of this demand supply gap Google is another player that has risen to the occasion, and opened its door for tech players to use its specialised AI chips to train their models

The Times of India

Industry news

ROHM and Tata Electronics Form Strategic Partnership in the Semiconductor Businessedit

ROHM Co. Ltd and Tata Electronics have entered into a strategic partnership for semiconductor manufacturing in India for both Indian and global markets.

Publication: EE Times India

Germany s Infineon inks pact with NIELIT to drive semicon skilling in Indiaedit

German semiconductor manufacturing and design company Infineon Technologies , on Wednesday, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology ( NIELIT ) for workforce skilling and development in this sector.

Publication: The Economic Times

Bharath Cloud and JLL Join Hands For India Cloud Centresedit

Bharath Cloud has appointed JLL as an advisory partner to facilitate build of AI ready sovereign cloud infrastructure across major cities in India and select international locations.

Publication: SME Street

Company Outsider | Why India s Rs 1.6trillion semiconductor bet looks more Intel than Nvidiaedit

Erstwhile semiconductor giant Intel has shed 23% of its global workforce over the past two years. That’s nearly 30,000 people laid off despite receiving billions in government subsidies to boost domestic manufacturing.

Publication: Live Mint

100 acre marked for Semiconductor unit in Mandyaedit

The government of Karnataka is prepared to allot 100 acres of land in the Mandya district for a proposed semiconductor manufacturing unit by the U.S.-based Sanson Group. However, progress has stalled as state officials have been unable to establish contact with the company’s representatives

Publication: Udayvani

India-Germany partnership: Infineon and NIELIT collaborate to strengthen India’s semiconductor ecosystem and talent pooledit

The MoU establishes a comprehensive framework for semiconductor skilling and workforce development in India. Under the partnership, Infineon will collaborate with NIELIT – an autonomous body under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) – to develop training programs in semiconductor assembly, test and packaging, including curriculum enrichment, expert seminars, “train the trainer” programmes, and equipment donation for hands-on practical training.

Publication: The Wire

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