HCLTech and AMD have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at supporting the development of enterprise solutions in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital technologies. The alliance is designed to help businesses adopt modern computing infrastructure and streamline their digital operations.
The collaboration will include joint investment in technology labs and workforce development programs. These efforts will focus on building and testing new digital tools and applications, with the goal of speeding up deployment for enterprise clients.
As part of the agreement, the two companies will set up development centers to test emerging technologies and run proof-of-concept trials. The partnership will also include training and upskilling programs to help businesses adapt to ongoing changes in the digital space.
AMD Chair and CEO Dr Lisa Su stated that the combined expertise of both companies will allow them to deliver tailored solutions across industries. She noted that AMD’s high-performance processors—EPYC, Instinct, and Ryzen PRO—will be integrated into enterprise offerings developed through the collaboration.
HCLTech CEO and Managing Director C Vijayakumar highlighted the importance of working with semiconductor and technology partners to deliver end-to-end digital infrastructure. By incorporating AMD’s hardware capabilities with HCLTech’s knowledge in enterprise technology, the partnership aims to provide scalable solutions that improve performance and adaptability for clients. The alliance is expected to help businesses manage digital growth and prepare for long-term technological shifts, including those driven by data, cloud platforms, and automation.
HCLTech is a global technology company with over 223,000 employees in 60 countries. The firm provides services in digital engineering, cloud, AI, and IT infrastructure. As of March 2025, its annual revenue reached $13.8 billion. The company serves a broad range of industries including finance, manufacturing, healthcare, telecom, retail, and the public sector.