‎xAI, NVIDIA, HUMAIN to build 500- MW data center in Saudi Arabia: Musk

‎xAI, NVIDIA, HUMAIN to build 500- MW data center in Saudi Arabia: Musk ‎xAI, NVIDIA, HUMAIN to build 500- MW data center in Saudi Arabia: Musk

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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI

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xAI is collaborating with HUMAIN and NVIDIA to establish a 500-megawatt data center in Saudi Arabia, said Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI.

Speaking at the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Washington, Musk noted that the first phase of the project will have a capacity of 50 megawatts.

Meanwhile, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said the company developed a world called “Omniverse,” where robots can learn and improve through physics-based simulation environments that strictly follow the laws of physics.

Huang added that NVIDIA is working with HUMAIN to deploy Omniverse across various digital factories, robotics applications, warehouses, and more.

He also revealed that NVIDIA is building supercomputers in Saudi Arabia to simulate quantum computers and to use its systems to support quantum error correction, which demands enormous computing power.

It is worth noting that Saudi Arabia and the US signed today, Nov. 20, a strategic AI partnership between the two countries.

 

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI

xAI is collaborating with HUMAIN and NVIDIA to establish a 500-megawatt data center in Saudi Arabia, said Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI.

Speaking at the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Washington, Musk noted that the first phase of the project will have a capacity of 50 megawatts.

Meanwhile, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said the company developed a world called “Omniverse,” where robots can learn and improve through physics-based simulation environments that strictly follow the laws of physics.

Huang added that NVIDIA is working with HUMAIN to deploy Omniverse across various digital factories, robotics applications, warehouses, and more.

He also revealed that NVIDIA is building supercomputers in Saudi Arabia to simulate quantum computers and to use its systems to support quantum error correction, which demands enormous computing power.

It is worth noting that Saudi Arabia and the US signed today, Nov. 20, a strategic AI partnership between the two countries.

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