Infosys and Intel Partner to Scale AI Solutions for Enterprises

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March 03, 2026 16:11 IST

Infosys and Intel are joining forces to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence by enabling global enterprises to move from AI pilot projects to full-scale production with secure and cost-effective solutions.

Key Points

  • Infosys and Intel are collaborating to help enterprises scale AI from pilot projects to full production.
  • The partnership integrates Infosys Topaz Fabric with Intel's high-performance computing platforms for optimised AI solutions.
  • The collaboration aims to provide AI architectures that balance performance, security, and cost-effectiveness.
  • The combined solution supports advanced AI agents with secure access to enterprise data and task coordination.
  • The partnership focuses on mission-critical use cases like IT operations, developer productivity, and automation workflows.

IT major Infosys on Tuesday announced an expanded strategic collaboration with chip giant Intel to help global enterprises transition from artificial intelligence (AI) pilots to full-scale production.

The collaboration integrates 'Infosys Topaz Fabric' -- a purpose-built agentic services suite -- with Intel's high-performance compute platforms, including Intel Xeon processors, Intel Gaudi AI accelerators, and Intel AI PCs, the company said in a regulatory filing.

 

The partnership aims to provide "right-sized" AI architectures that balance performance, security, and total cost of ownership. This will focus on mission-critical use cases such as IT operations, developer productivity, and automation workflows across various industries.

Statements on the AI Partnership

"Our collaboration with Intel reflects Infosys' commitment to embedding AI deeply and responsibly across enterprise operations. By bringing together Intel's compute leadership and the capabilities of Infosys Topaz, we are enabling enterprises to unlock AI value at scale -- securely, cost-effectively, and with clear business impact.

"This aims to help our clients institutionalise AI at the core of their operations and transform their AI journey," Infosys Chief Executive Officer Salil Parekh said.

The combined solution is designed to support advanced AI agents that can access enterprise data and coordinate tasks with appropriate controls, making it easier to run AI securely across regulated environments.

Lip-Bu Tan, Chief Executive Officer, Intel, said the partnership would bring the power of Intel's AI hardware ecosystem to enterprises globally.

"Together, we are delivering performance-optimised, energy-efficient, and open AI solutions that clients can deploy wherever their workloads reside -- from data centres to the cloud to the edge," Tan said.

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