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Nvidia sends 18,000 of his top KI chips to Saudi -Arabia

Tarq Amin, CEO of Humain, and Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, visit on May 13, 2025 at the Saudi US investment forum in Riad, Saudi Arabia.

Hamad I Mohammed | Reuters

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang terminated over 18,000 of his latest chips for artificial intelligence to the Saudi Arabian company Humain, CEO Jensen Huang.

The announcement was made to the region as part of a White House, which includes President Donald Trump and other top CEOs.

The state-of-the-art blackwell chips are used in a 500 megawatt data center in Saudi Arabia. This emerges from comments in the Saudi-US investment forum in Riad on Tuesday. NVIDIA said his first assignment would use his GB300 Blackwell chips that are currently among the most advanced AI chips from Nvidia and which were only officially announced at the beginning of this year.

The announcement of Tuesday underlines the importance of the NVIDIA chips as a negotiating tool for the Trump administration as countries around the world that are used to train and provide advanced AI software such as chatt.

“I am very happy to be here to celebrate the big opening, the beginning of Humain,” said Huang. “It is indeed an incredible vision that Saudi Arabia should build up the AI ​​infrastructure of their nation so that they can participate and shape the future of this incredibly transformative technology.”

The Nvidia shares rose 4% on Tuesday.

Last week the Ministry of Commerce said that it would scrap the rule of President Joe Biden and implement a “much simpler rule”. NVIDIA has also been necessary since 2023 due to national security concerns to obtain an export license for its AI chips.

Humain will own Saudi -Arabia’s public investment funds and, according to a press release, will work on the development of AI models and the establishment of the infrastructure of the data centers. Finally, the plans of Humain include the provision of the “several hundred thousand” Nvidia GPUs.

“Saudi Arabia is rich in energy and changes the energy through these huge versions of these NVIDIA AI supercomputers, which are essentially AI factories,” said Huang.

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