AI Chips to Sell to New Saudi Company Humane

AI Chips to Sell to New Saudi Company Humane
AI Chips to Sell to New Saudi Company Humane




NVIDIA to Send 18,000 of Its Latest AI Chips to Saudi Arabia

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced on Tuesday that the company will sell more than 18,000 of its latest AI chips to a new Saudi company, Humane.

The announcement came during Huang's participation in the Saudi-US Investment Forum, which kicked off Tuesday on the sidelines of US President Donald Trump's visit to the Kingdom. Huang said that the advanced Blackwell chips will be used in a 500-megawatt data center in Saudi Arabia, according to a CNBC report.

NVIDIA explained that the first deployment will be of the GB300 Blackwell chips, which are among NVIDIA's most advanced AI chips currently, and which were only officially announced earlier this year.

"I am very pleased to be here to celebrate the grand opening and the beginning of Human," Huang said. "It is truly an amazing vision for Saudi Arabia to build the infrastructure for AI... so you can participate and contribute to shaping the future of this transformative technology in an unprecedented way."

On Monday, the Saudi Crown Prince launched Human, a company owned by the Public Investment Fund, which aims to develop and manage AI solutions and technologies and invest in the sector. Human, whose board of directors is chaired by the Crown Prince, will work to deliver cutting-edge AI models and applications, including the development of one of the best large language models (LLMs) in Arabic, along with a new generation of data centers and cloud computing infrastructure

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