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Baba Kalyani's Bharat Forge to join hands with AMD for Made in India servers

Bharat Forge's subsidiary will soon be foraying into the high-potential Indian server market in collaboration with Nasdaq-listed AMD, or Advanced Micro Devices.

The electronics division of Kalyani Powertrain announced the plans on February 24, calling it a major milestone for India's server infrastructure, and plans to integrate AMD's technology with domestically manufactured solutions.

"This collaboration with AMD is a significant step, and I am confident that we are moving in the right direction," Kalyani Group Chairman Baba Kalyani and Vice Chairman & JMD Amit Kalyani said, on the alliance. The plans will strengthen company's technological capabilities as well as support 'Make in India'.

At a recent event in Pune, Maharashtra, leaders from both Kalyani Powertrain and AMD unveiled the first EPYC CPU-based server, officially launching the strategic alliance. The partnership will cater to India's growing need for high-performance computing across industries like automotive, telecom, cloud computing and AI. The servers made by the partnership will feature AMD EPYC processors, which the company claims are leading performers in energy efficiency and security. The servers will help reduce the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for data centers, said the statement.