Saudi Arabia and NVIDIA to Build AI Factories to Power Next Wave of Intelligence for the Age of Reasoning
13 Mayo 2025 - 1:15PM
NVIDIA and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) today announced
partnerships to transform the country into a global powerhouse in
AI, cloud and enterprise computing, digital twins and robotics.
During a state visit today with U.S. President Donald Trump and
His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al
Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, NVIDIA
founder and CEO Jensen Huang said that the effort will harness
sovereign AI infrastructure and expertise to propel Saudi Arabia to
the ranks of global hyperscale AI leaders.
“AI, like electricity and internet, is essential infrastructure
for every nation,” Huang said. “Together with HUMAIN, we are
building AI infrastructure for the people and companies of Saudi
Arabia to realize the bold vision of the Kingdom.”
“Our partnership with NVIDIA is a bold step forward in realizing
the Kingdom’s ambitions to lead in AI and advanced digital
infrastructure,” said Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN. “Together, we are
building the capacity, capability and a new globally enabled
community to shape a future powered by intelligent technology and
empowered people.”
Powerful Partnerships
NVIDIA and leading Saudi organizations will work together on
several key initiatives:
- HUMAIN, a
subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund focused on AI,
is making a major investment to build AI factories in KSA with a
projected capacity of up to 500 megawatts powered by several
hundred thousand of NVIDIA’s most advanced GPUs over the next five
years. The first phase of deployment will be an 18,000 NVIDIA GB300
Grace Blackwell AI supercomputer with NVIDIA InfiniBand
networking.
- HUMAIN will deploy
the country’s first NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud to simulate and test
physical AI solutions with digital twins.
- NVIDIA will
strengthen the nation’s computing ecosystem and train thousands of
developers with the skills to solve complex challenges with
accelerated computing and AI.
- NVIDIA and the
Saudi Data & AI Authority (SDAIA) will deploy up to 5,000
Blackwell GPUs for a sovereign AI factory and enable smart city
solutions. NVIDIA and SDAIA will train government and university
scientists and engineers on how to develop and deploy models for
physical and agentic AI.
- Aramco Digital will
develop AI computing infrastructure, collaborate with NVIDIA’s
startup ecosystem, establish AI enterprise platforms, and create an
engineering and robotics center of excellence including NVIDIA
platforms.
“This partnership with NVIDIA reflects SDAIA’s commitment to
harnessing and advancing the potential of data and AI through
continuous innovation,” said H.E. Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Alghamdi,
president of the SDAIA. “It marks a significant step toward
positioning the Kingdom as a leader among data- and AI-driven
economies, and in building a knowledge-based society and an
advanced digital economy aligned with the objectives of
Saudi Vision 2030.”
These initiatives will help industries such as energy,
manufacturing and logistics to develop and deploy innovative
solutions using the power of AI and digital twins to fuel growth
and prosperity throughout the region, while boosting efficiency,
safety and sustainability.
This effort will contribute to building a robust AI ecosystem
and aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals of economic
diversification and digital leadership.
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