AMD and Tech Mahindra announce multi-year collaboration on enterprise cloud

AMD and Tech Mahindra announced a multi-year partnership to integrate AMD tech into Cloud BlazeTech, driving hybrid multi-cloud adoption and AI solutions for industries including finance, telecom, and healthcare.

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Tech Mahindra and AMD have entered into a multi-year agreement to accelerate enterprise adoption of hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence (AI). Announced in Pune on 25 September 2025, the partnership will focus on enterprises in manufacturing, finance, telecommunications, and healthcare. Tech Mahindra will integrate AMD’s compute engines and infrastructure into its Cloud BlazeTech platform to help customers optimise workloads across end-user devices, servers, and hybrid cloud environments.

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The companies said the collaboration will produce new solutions designed to balance performance and cost for enterprises navigating cloud-native ecosystems. Tech Mahindra’s Cloud BlazeTech will combine on-premise infrastructure with cloud capabilities, while AMD’s portfolio of EPYC processors and Instinct accelerators will provide the underlying compute performance needed to scale AI-driven workloads.

Mohit Joshi, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Tech Mahindra, said enterprises are under pressure to manage return on investment while handling the complexity of distributed environments. He added that the agreement with AMD aims to give enterprises more control while supporting workload optimisation across hybrid models.

AMD Chair and Chief Executive Officer Dr Lisa Su said the collaboration will bring together AMD’s hardware with Tech Mahindra’s enterprise expertise to enable customers to deploy AI across multi-cloud environments.

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Both companies outlined a roadmap for infrastructure optimisation and AI enablement. The partnership combines AMD’s hardware and software expertise with Tech Mahindra’s industry-specific knowledge. The goal is to help enterprises adapt to AI-driven business models while managing critical workloads across hybrid and multi-cloud settings.