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Elon Musk’s xAI to Deploy 500-Megawatt Saudi Data Centre with State-backed Partner HUMAIN

xAI and Saudi Arabia’s HUMAIN agree to build a large-scale AI hub powered by Nvidia chips amid major U.S.–Gulf tech export approvals
Elon Musk’s artificial-intelligence firm, xAI, has announced a landmark joint venture in Saudi Arabia with the kingdom’s sovereign-backed AI company HUMAIN to build a data centre with a capacity of 500 megawatts, powered by Nvidia computing chips.

The announcement took place during Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the United States, marking a major step in the U.S.–Saudi technology partnership.

The facility will form one of xAI’s largest external footprints and will tap into Saudi Arabia’s energy infrastructure and strategic ambitions to become a global artificial-intelligence hub.

HUMAIN, launched earlier this year and backed by the Public Investment Fund, is also reported to have committed to procuring approximately 600 000 Nvidia chips as part of its broader compute-scale plans.

The timing of the deal coincides with U.S. export-licence approvals authorising advanced AI-chips—up to 35 000 Nvidia Blackwell units—to be sent to Gulf partners including Saudi and the United Arab Emirates.

That move underscores how the facility is embedded in wider geopolitical and industrial-policy strategy, linking American chip-makers, Gulf capital and global AI infrastructure ambitions.

In his remarks, Musk described the scale of the endeavour with characteristic grandiosity, noting the facility’s compute demands and hinting at future ambition for solar-powered AI satellites.

While some details remain subject to negotiation and regulatory clearance, the partnership signals both parties’ intent to pursue very high-scale model training and data-centre operations.

For Saudi Arabia, the initiative aligns with its Vision 2030 agenda and its goal to diversify beyond oil by building compute, data-centre and AI capability at sovereign scale.

For xAI, it offers access to power-rich, low-cost infrastructure and a politically aligned hosting environment beyond the U.S.

Execution will depend on chip delivery, power-supply chain logistics, regulatory safeguards and infrastructure build-out timelines.

Still, the announcement marks a major shift in the geography of AI infrastructure and highlights how compute-scale strategy, sovereign investment and chip-policy diplomacy are now intertwined.
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