Boppana noted that the longstanding traditional computing model is transitioning to a new age of neural processing, which unlocks new potentials across sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, automotive, and software development.
He mentioned that the velocity of change is unprecedented, even compared to prior technological revolutions he has observed. The swift advancements at Tata Consultancy Services are paving the way for novel problem-solving approaches and are anticipated to revolutionize nearly every sector.
For AMD, this opportunity transcends immediate growth prospects. The company has crafted a strategy centered around leading products, open software ecosystems, and strong customer alliances to harness the burgeoning demand for AI computing.
“Considering the total addressable market of approximately $1 trillion, there are few opportunities of this magnitude available globally. This is what makes it incredibly thrilling for us. Due to the transformative nature of these gains, the market recognizes and values these opportunities accordingly.”
AMD emphasizes deep customer relationships and engagement with the open-source community as essential components of its long-term growth strategy.
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Boppana indicated that AMD’s approach extends beyond chip and hardware development. The company collaborates closely with clients implementing AI at scale to ensure that its products meet their evolving needs.
The chipmaker’s growth strategy is built on three fundamental pillars. The first is the consistent delivery of leading products across generations. The second focuses on creating a top-tier software ecosystem founded on open-source collaboration. The third involves establishing profound partnerships with customers deploying AI at scale.
In India, AMD is also keen on expanding its partnership network. Boppana stated that the company aims to seek further collaborations following its alliance with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) as AI adoption accelerates across the nation.
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