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 …