NVIDIA CEO Saudi Arabia Enters the Age of AI with Global-Scale Infrastructure

NVIDIA CEO Saudi Arabia Enters the Age of AI with Global-Scale Infrastructure

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang affirmed that Saudi Arabia is making bold and strategic moves to position itself as a global leader in artificial intelligence.

He emphasized that the Kingdom is building digital infrastructure that rivals the world’s leading economies.

This came as part of a strategic partnership between Saudi Arabia and NVIDIA to establish advanced AI-powered data centers with a combined capacity of up to 500 megawatts.

 

NVIDIA CEO Saudi Arabia Enters the Age of AI with Global-Scale Infrastructure
NVIDIA CEO Saudi Arabia Enters the Age of AI with Global-Scale Infrastructure

 

These facilities will be powered by the newly launched GB300 Grace Blackwell chips—among the most powerful AI processors in existence—marking one of the largest deployments of its kind globally.

Additionally, Saudi-based AI company Humain, supported by the Public Investment Fund,

will leverage the NVIDIA Omniverse platform to develop digital twin models that serve key sectors such as manufacturing, energy, and logistics.

The initiative also includes launching nationwide training programs to equip thousands of Saudi professionals with skills in AI, simulation,

and robotics—aligning with Vision 2030’s goals of economic diversification and technological advancement.

Huang stated that artificial intelligence is now as vital to national infrastructure as electricity and the internet, n

oting that Saudi Arabia is well on its way to becoming a global hub for digital innovation.

 

 

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