Sheeltron Digital Systems has been recognised by AMD at the AMD APJ Partner Summit in Bangkok — the regional gathering of AMD’s most strategic enterprise partners across Asia-Pacific and Japan. The recognition reflects 15+ years of joint work on data centre, server and client compute deployments across the Indian enterprise market.
The timing matters. Over the same fifteen-year window, AMD’s share of the global data centre processor market has moved from roughly 3% to 41% — one of the most consequential shifts in enterprise compute in the last decade. EPYC server processors have become the default choice for a generation of high-density deployments, from BFSI core banking to AI training infrastructure. Sheeltron has delivered AMD-based systems across the entire arc of that journey.
A four-vector partnership
The recognition was framed around four dimensions of the Sheeltron–AMD relationship:
- Long-term commitment to innovation — standing with a platform across cycles, not picking processors by quarter.
- High-performance, scalable data centre solutions — from single-rack EPYC deployments to multi-node clusters supporting the heaviest enterprise workloads.
- Vision alignment on where enterprise compute is going — AI-accelerated workloads, dense memory configurations, energy efficiency, and chiplet architecture.
- Adaptation to a shifting IT landscape — cloud-first, then hybrid, now AI-first — with the same delivery rigour throughout.
The Sheeltron team at the summit was represented by Chandraprakash Parekh, Eshan Parekh, Midhun Mohan, Arjun Kawale, Vinay Sinha and Pankaj Dessai.
What this recognition unlocks for clients
For Sheeltron’s enterprise customers, the depth of the AMD relationship translates into measurable benefits:
- Roadmap visibility — earlier sight of upcoming EPYC, Instinct and Ryzen Pro releases for procurement planning.
- Allocation access — priority during constrained-supply windows for AI accelerators and high-end server processors.
- Engineering escalation paths — direct lines to AMD’s technical teams when complex deployments need them.
- Reference architectures — validated configurations for HPC, AI training, inference, and high-density virtualisation.
The next chapter is AI
The next chapter of the Sheeltron–AMD partnership will be defined by AI infrastructure — where AMD’s Instinct accelerators and EPYC platforms are converging into single-vendor compute stacks for training, inference and HPC. Sheeltron’s AI Infrastructure practice is already designing around them.
If the last fifteen years were about EPYC taking the data centre, the next five will be about AMD’s integrated AI silicon taking enterprise inference. We’re ready for it.
Source: Sheeltron Digital Systems on LinkedIn · May 2026
