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Saudi AI startup Humain has announced ambitious plans to build new data centers in Riyadh and Dammam by 2026. The company is expected to construct 100MW sites in these key locations.
In a forward-looking strategy, Humain has placed a significant order of NVIDIA's Blackwell chips, worth approximately $540 million. The company's long-term goal is to achieve a 1.9GW data center capacity by 2030, alongside a substantial $10 billion agreement with AMD.
This major expansion reflects Humain's commitment to harness cutting-edge AI technology, further bolstering Saudi Arabia's growing tech ecosystem. As technology companies continue to advance, the need for robust data infrastructure is more vital than ever.
Humain’s pursuit of advanced AI infrastructure underscores a broader trend among technology leaders investing heavily in future capabilities. This trajectory aligns with an earlier analysis on the strategic significance of companies like Nvidia and Tesla as highlighted in the examination of top founder-led companies, and also reflects how leading innovators continually adapt, much as seen when Tesla considered the development of a smaller Cybertruck model to diversify its offerings.