Saudi Arabian artificial intelligence (AI) company HUMAIN has received its initial shipment of advanced NVIDIA GPU chips, bolstering its capacity for developing and deploying large-scale AI models. The delivery, announced by HUMAIN CEO Tareq Amin on Monday, signifies a rapid acceleration of the company’s infrastructure build-out as it prepares for new deployments. This move is central to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, aiming for economic diversification through technology leadership.
The chips arrived as part of a broader strategic partnership with NVIDIA, initially expanded in November. HUMAIN intends to deploy up to 600,000 NVIDIA AI infrastructure units over the next three years, including the latest GB300 platforms, across facilities in both Saudi Arabia and the United States. This investment positions HUMAIN to become a significant player in the burgeoning field of sovereign AI.
HUMAIN’s NVIDIA Partnership Drives AI Infrastructure Growth
NVIDIA’s graphics processing units (GPUs) are essential for modern AI development, providing the parallel processing power needed to train complex algorithms and run demanding applications. The arrival of these chips allows HUMAIN to accelerate its work on projects like HUMAIN Chat, a conversational AI model specifically designed for Arabic speakers. This focus on localized AI solutions is a key differentiator for the company.
Expanding Data Center Footprint
HUMAIN is actively constructing NVIDIA-powered AI data centers in Saudi Arabia. Simultaneously, the company is expanding its presence in the United States through a partnership with Global AI, developing additional data centers and compute capacity utilizing NVIDIA’s GB300 infrastructure and Quantum-X800 networking. These facilities are designed to support advanced model training, secure data inference, and a range of enterprise workloads.
The scale of these projects is substantial. A collaboration with xAI will result in a data center network in Saudi Arabia, with a flagship facility exceeding 500 megawatts of power capacity. This represents xAI’s first major expansion outside of the United States and underscores the growing international interest in AI infrastructure development.
Focus on Arabic Language AI
A significant component of HUMAIN’s strategy involves developing AI solutions tailored to the Arabic language. The company is collaborating with NVIDIA on its Nemotron open models to specifically train HUMAIN Chat, aiming to serve the more than 400 million Arabic speakers globally. This targeted approach addresses a gap in the current AI landscape, where many models are primarily focused on English and other widely spoken languages.
However, the development of robust Arabic language models presents unique challenges, including the complexities of the language’s morphology and the limited availability of high-quality training data. HUMAIN’s partnership with NVIDIA and its commitment to building dedicated infrastructure are intended to overcome these hurdles.
Broader Applications Beyond Language
HUMAIN’s ambitions extend beyond conversational AI. The company is integrating NVIDIA Omniverse libraries into national AI platforms to advance initiatives in physical AI and digital twins. These technologies have potential applications across diverse sectors, including energy, manufacturing, smart cities, aviation, and logistics.
Additionally, HUMAIN is collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy and manage up to 150,000 NVIDIA GPUs within a dedicated AI Zone in Riyadh. This partnership leverages AWS’s expertise in cloud computing and infrastructure management to further accelerate HUMAIN’s AI deployments. According to Amin, this collaboration is “central to HUMAIN’s mission” of fueling global AI innovation.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang has emphasized the importance of AI as “essential infrastructure” for all industries and economies. He views the collaboration with HUMAIN as a key step in establishing Saudi Arabia as a major global AI hub. The increasing demand for high-performance computing is driving the need for specialized AI infrastructure, creating opportunities for companies like HUMAIN and NVIDIA.
The successful deployment of these NVIDIA chips and the continued expansion of HUMAIN’s partnerships are expected to significantly enhance Saudi Arabia’s capabilities in artificial intelligence. The company’s focus on sovereign AI and localized solutions positions it as a unique player in the global AI market.
Looking ahead, the next critical step for HUMAIN will be the full operationalization of its new data centers and the demonstration of tangible results from its AI initiatives. The timeline for completing the deployment of 600,000 NVIDIA infrastructure units remains a key metric to watch, as does the progress of HUMAIN Chat and other Arabic language AI projects. Further announcements regarding collaborations and technological advancements are anticipated in the coming months.

