Nvidia has announced it will supply more than 18,000 of its top-tier AI chips, specifically the new GB300 Blackwell series, to Saudi startup Humain, a company backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. The deal was revealed at the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum in Riyadh, attended by high-profile business and political leaders, including President Donald Trump. The AI chips will be used to establish robust data centers in Saudi Arabia, with plans for further expansion. This agreement highlights the increasing competition among nations for advanced AI hardware and the strategic use of technology exports. AMD also revealed a similar partnership with Humain, with the overall project investment reaching $10 billion.





























