📰 Details: Saudi Arabia Builds AI Data Centers with U.S. Chips
Saudi AI company Humain, backed by the Public Investment Fund, announced plans to launch two massive data centers in Riyadh and Dammam by early 2026.
Each center will operate at 100 MW capacity and be equipped with thousands of advanced Nvidia Blackwell AI chips.
The first shipment is expected to include around 18,000 AI chips, enabling large-scale AI infrastructure for national projects.
The plan also includes a $10 billion partnership with AMD to diversify suppliers and reduce reliance on a single vendor.
This move is part of Saudi Arabia’s strategy to secure AI and supercomputing independence, positioning the Kingdom as a regional hub for advanced technology.
⚡Summary
Saudi Arabia’s Humain will build two AI-powered data centers in Riyadh and Dammam by 2026, equipped with Nvidia and AMD chips, aiming to establish the Kingdom as a regional leader in AI infrastructure.
