Nvidia and AMD have partnered with Saudi AI firm Humain to supply chips for a massive AI data center project backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.
The $10 billion initiative aims to establish the Kingdom as a global AI leader by deploying 500MW of computing power over five years, including tens of thousands of Nvidia GPUs and AMD-based systems.
The first phase includes an 18,000-unit Nvidia Grace Blackwell supercomputer, Yahoo Finance has reported.
Humain will also use Nvidia’s Omniverse for robotics development and partner with AMD to build AI centers extending to the U.S., supporting a range of corporate, startup, and government AI workloads.
Written by B.C. Begley
