Saudi Arabia is making one of the biggest AI infrastructure bets in the world — and Nvidia is right at the center of the build-out.<br /><br />The U.S. is preparing to approve the first shipments of advanced Nvidia and AMD chips to Humain, Saudi Arabia’s state-backed AI initiative, according to Bloomberg. This move aligns with the broader U.S.–Saudi AI pact being finalized between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Trump.<br /><br />Saudi Arabia plans to deploy up to 400,000 AI chips by 2030, backed by a staggering $50 billion in investment. The kingdom has already purchased 18,000 Nvidia Blackwell chips for a next-generation supercomputer.<br /><br />Wedbush analyst Dan Ives says Saudi Arabia could become a trillion-dollar AI market, boosting Nvidia, Palantir, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Tesla, and data center infrastructure companies.
