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US Tech Giants Secure Landmark AI Deals in Gulf as Trump Confirms $600 Billion Commitments

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Summary Bullets: Nvidia to supply hundreds of thousands of AI chips to Saudi Arabia’s Humain AMD signs $10 billion infrastructure deal to deploy advanced AI systems Qualcomm, Google, Oracle among U.S. firms announcing AI and data center partnerships Saudi Arabia to invest $20 billion in U.S. data infrastructure Trump’s Middle East tour focuses on tech and economic ties Full News with Subheadings & Embedded Links AI Push Gains Momentum During Trump’s Gulf Visit During President Donald Trump’s Middle East tour, major U.S. tech companies announced multi-billion-dollar artificial intelligence partnerships, strengthening U.S.-Gulf cooperation on next-gen technology. Nvidia confirmed it will deliver hundreds of thousands of its latest “Blackwell” AI chips to Humain, a Saudi Arabian AI startup launched under the nation’s Public Investment Fund. The initial batch includes 18,000 GPUs, part of a broader plan to build AI factories with 500 megawatts of capacity. AMD followed suit with a $10 billion collaboration to power Humain’s AI cloud infrastructure. Executives from both firms said the deal will help position Saudi Arabia as a global AI hub, reduce hardware dependency, and boost innovation across the Gulf region. Broader Economic Commitments Flow Both Ways Trump’s tour also marked a broader economic accord between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. According to Reuters, U.S. firms including Qualcomm, Oracle, Salesforce, and Google will contribute to a joint $80 billion investment strategy focused on AI and data transformation. Meanwhile, DataVolt, a Saudi company, will invest $20 billion in U.S.-based AI data centers. Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin …

Summary Bullets:

  • Nvidia to supply hundreds of thousands of AI chips to Saudi Arabia’s Humain

  • AMD signs $10 billion infrastructure deal to deploy advanced AI systems

  • Qualcomm, Google, Oracle among U.S. firms announcing AI and data center partnerships

  • Saudi Arabia to invest $20 billion in U.S. data infrastructure

  • Trump’s Middle East tour focuses on tech and economic ties


Full News with Subheadings & Embedded Links

AI Push Gains Momentum During Trump’s Gulf Visit

During President Donald Trump’s Middle East tour, major U.S. tech companies announced multi-billion-dollar artificial intelligence partnerships, strengthening U.S.-Gulf cooperation on next-gen technology.

Nvidia confirmed it will deliver hundreds of thousands of its latest “Blackwell” AI chips to Humain, a Saudi Arabian AI startup launched under the nation’s Public Investment Fund. The initial batch includes 18,000 GPUs, part of a broader plan to build AI factories with 500 megawatts of capacity.

AMD followed suit with a $10 billion collaboration to power Humain’s AI cloud infrastructure. Executives from both firms said the deal will help position Saudi Arabia as a global AI hub, reduce hardware dependency, and boost innovation across the Gulf region.

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Broader Economic Commitments Flow Both Ways

Trump’s tour also marked a broader economic accord between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. According to Reuters, U.S. firms including Qualcomm, Oracle, Salesforce, and Google will contribute to a joint $80 billion investment strategy focused on AI and data transformation. Meanwhile, DataVolt, a Saudi company, will invest $20 billion in U.S.-based AI data centers.

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also launched Humain officially this week, stating it will develop AI technologies, models, and infrastructure under sovereign guidance.

Diversification Strategy

The Gulf state’s efforts to diversify its economy away from oil revenues come amid increasing AI competition globally. By partnering with Nvidia, AMD, and Qualcomm, Riyadh aims to become a digital innovation powerhouse—backed by multi-layered investments in infrastructure, computing power, and sovereign AI development.

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