The new Saudi AI business, “Hummeen”, has launched the construction of its first data centers in the kingdom, with plans to operate it in early 2026 using semiconductor imported from the United States. The centers in the capital Riyadh and the city of Dammam in the eastern region are scheduled to start working in the second quarter, with an initial capacity of up to 100 megawatts for each, according to Tariq Amin, CEO of “Hummeen”. Amin explained that the company is buying semiconductors for these Centers of US chips, including ‘Inviteia’, adding that the Saudi company has obtained local organizational approval to purchase 18 thousand of the latest artificial intelligence chips from ‘Invidia’. Amin said in an interview on Monday on the sidelines of an opportunity to start the ‘Humayen’ talk robot in Arabic. Although he refused to determine a schedule, his statements indicate that Saudi Arabia is moving forward in the import of artificial intelligence chips. US President Donald Trump’s visit in May paved the way for the kingdom to gain greater access to semi -advanced conductors. See also: Saudi Arabia launches the artificial intelligence application “Humaen Chat” in Arabic and English, “Hummeen”, which is owned by the Saudi public investment fund, was launched in May in collaboration with Trump’s visit. The Kingdom hopes to become a regional force in the field of artificial intelligence by building up data centers, artificial intelligence and cloud services infrastructure. “Hummeen” plans to add data centers with a capacity of 1.9 GB by 2030. Hummeen chat in October with the Middle East, the company is already working closely with the California -based Groq Inc to operate the Hummeine chat and an artificial distraction structure, provided the collaboration expands to provide additional services in 2026. Humaen Chat is currently limited to the Kingdom. ‘Hummeen’ also works with the company ‘Advanced Micro Device’ (AMD) in a joint project that is likely to have an ‘advertisement’ stake in a dedicated fund created in the kingdom, according to Amin. It comes within a $ 10 billion agreement signed by the two companies earlier this year to build an artificial intelligence infrastructure. Also see: “Saudi -Humayn” and “AMD” investing $ 10 billion in artificial intelligence. Hummeen’s partners list is also companies such as “Qualcomm” (.qalcomm inc “and” Cisco Systems Inc “, because it is in preliminary discussions with the upcoming artificial intelligence business associated with Elon Xai” on an agreement in a data center in Saudi Arabia, according to Bloomberg, but refused to comment on the details of the which has been made so far.
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