"Inviteia" and "G42" is the development of Emirati data centers using the latest US slides
Invidia announced its collaboration with a G42 (G42) unit to build data -based database (Blackweell) from the ‘Blackweel’ of ‘invitation’, in a move that reflects the UAE’s access to the latest generations of conductors since US President Donald Trump’s visit to the Middle East. The company “Treasury”, which specializes in the development of data centers, mostly owned by G42, said in a statement on Wednesday that it intends to use ‘Blackwell’ discs to create an artificial intelligence computer pools to 250 MW. She added that “Invidia” approved the design of these facilities in accordance with the new architectural structure. “G42”, a leading company in the field of artificial intelligence, is supervised by the national security advisor of the national security of Emirati, and has previously worked with “Oben AI” in a large external expansion of the “Stargit” project, which aims to provide an advanced infrastructure for art intelligence. The interest of Gulf Intelligence in Artificial Intelligence The UAE and Saudi Arabia focus on strengthening the role of artificial intelligence -data centers in their strategies to diversify the economy, as part of their attempt to build servers and advanced storage facilities. Read more: Bloomberg: The UAE strives for a larger part of the “invitation” chips, and Donald Trump announced a series of artificial intelligence agreements during his visit to the region, raising a few questions about the extent to which US dominance of advanced discs used to develop and train artificial intelligence models that can simulate human intelligence. Treasury said many of the planned data centers will be part of a joint venture between the United States and the UAE to develop a 5 -Gigmic computer complex in Abu Dhabi. The company also plans to provide a capacity of about one gagoat in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.