NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is witnessing an event “Investing in America”, owned by President Donald Trump in Washington on April 30, 2025.
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American technology managers Nvidia,, Cisco And Openai supports the artificial intelligence data center “of the United Arab Emirates” announced this week, a familiar source with the confirmed agreement on Friday.
The leader of the AI Nvidia chip will provide equipment with the latest Blackwell GB300 systems, confirmed the source.
The data center will collaborate with the AI infrastructure project of the same name in the United States announced by President Donald Trump shortly after its inauguration in January.
It is not clear if Oracle is also involved in Stargate des Eau. The co-founder Larry Ellison was part of the American announcement of Stargate.
The Abu Dhabi data center announced Thursday will be built by the company Emirati G42. The massive campus will have a capacity of 5 gigawatt and will cover 10 square miles.
Trump was to water as part of a first foreign trip abroad at his second term. Trump also visited Saudi Arabia.
The CEO of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, the CEO of Openai, Sam Altman, the CEO of Softbank Masayoshi Son and the president of Cisco, Jeetu Patel, were also all water.
Openai refused to comment.
The first phase of water stargate includes a calculation cluster of 1 gigawatt.
OPENAI announced in February that he was planning to build campuses in the Stargate US Stargate data center in 16 states that had indicated a “real interest” in the project.
The 16 states were Arizona, California, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, UTAH, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and Virginia-Western.
The construction of the Abilene data center in Texas is currently underway and is expected to be completed in mid-2026.
On Tuesday, in Saudi Arabia, Huang announced that Nvidia would sell 18,000 Blackwell tokens to human Saudi society.
The GB300 chips, which were announced earlier this year, will be used in data centers totaling 500 megawatts in Saudi Arabia, according to remarks from the Saudi investment forum in Riyadh.
AMD said it would also provide humans to humans. The company said that humans had hired $ 10 billion in the project.
Hayden Field of CNBC contributed to this story.