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India’s AI Future won’t be rented - it’ll be built

Vaibhav Sisinty

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[0:00]So, here's what happened: At the India AI Summit, AMD brought something called Helios.
[0:00]The latest AI chips, high-speed networking, and a full software layer, all designed to work together out of the box.
[0:00]We're talking a rack that can process AI workloads at a scale that was only possible in the world's top supercomputers a few years ago.
[0:00]You're not stuck with one vendor's software, one vendor's tools, one vendor's rules.
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[0:00]India doesn't just want to use AI, it wants to own its AI future. And AMD just showed up with the blueprint. So, here's what happened: At the India AI Summit, AMD brought something called Helios. Think of it as an all-in-one AI supercomputer. But instead of filling up an entire building, it fits into server racks. What's inside? AMD packed in their most powerful processors. The latest AI chips, high-speed networking, and a full software layer, all designed to work together out of the box. And the performance is wild. We're talking a rack that can process AI workloads at a scale that was only possible in the world's top supercomputers a few years ago. But here's the part that actually matters: It's completely open. That means no company gets to lock you in. You're not stuck with one vendor's software, one vendor's tools, one vendor's rules. Developers can use the frameworks they already know: PyTorch, TensorFlow, all of it. And partners can plug in their own tech wherever they want. Now, why does this matter for India? Because India is done just renting AI from other countries' clouds. The goal is to build sovereign AI infrastructure. AI power that India owns, controls, and runs on its own soil. For everything from predicting natural disasters and advancing healthcare, to helping the next generation of Indian startups compete on a global stage. And AMD's tech already runs the world's most powerful supercomputers: Frontier, El Capitan in the US, and many others in Europe. And of course, in India, with supercomputers such as Arka and Arunika. So, this isn't a promise, it's proven. If you want to learn more about AMD AI solutions from cloud to data center, to consumer devices for your AI needs, go to AMD.com/solutions. If you're someone who builds with AI or wants to start, go check out the AMD AI developer program. It's free, it gives you access to AMD's tools and community, and it's built for builders at every level.

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