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Musk, Nvidia, xAI, Humain Launch 500MW AI Data Center Project

Elon Musk Unveils xAI, Humain, and Nvidia Collaboration for 500MW Project in Saudi Arabia

  • xAI, Humain, and NVIDIA announced a partnership on a 500-megawatt AI data center project in Saudi Arabia.
  • The initiative will start with a 50-megawatt phase using Nvidia AI chips and hardware.
  • Nvidia is also developing supercomputers in Saudi Arabia to advance quantum research and AI.
  • The U.S. is preparing to approve chip sales for Saudi Arabia through Humain.
  • Humain announced new collaborations with AMD and Cisco.

Elon Musk revealed a major partnership between his AI company xAI, Saudi-backed Humain, and chip giant Nvidia during the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum. The three companies will collaborate on building a large-scale 500-megawatt data center focused on Artificial Intelligence in Saudi Arabia. The project’s first phase will use 50 megawatts of power and feature hardware from Nvidia.

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According to statements during the panel, xAI’s technology will be integrated with Humain’s infrastructure expertise, while Nvidia will provide the specialized AI chips for the center. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang added that the company is working with Saudi Arabia to create supercomputers designed to simulate quantum computer systems. These machines will use Nvidia hardware for key operations and error correction, which are essential to speed up quantum and AI research.

Huang also mentioned that Nvidia is working with Humain to develop Omniverse digital twins—virtual simulations that represent real-world environments for advanced AI models. The initial rollout will include an Nvidia GB300 Grace Blackwell AI supercomputer system equipped with 18,000 units and connected via high-speed InfiniBand networking.

While Humain has stated that it is sourcing hardware from Nvidia and other semiconductor companies, Saudi Arabia still requires U.S. government approval to buy the most advanced chips. After recent discussions with U.S. officials, steps are reportedly underway to approve export licenses for advanced computing technology, which will allow Humain to access high-performance chips required for the expansion.

In addition to the Nvidia partnership, Humain also announced new strategic collaborations with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Cisco to strengthen its technology base in the region.

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