
NVIDIA executive chief Huang Renjun recently made a special trip to Taipei, leaving his wife behind and turned to Shayu Arabia. It has not been confirmed when he will participate in the 2025 Computex. In addition, if you still remember, it is that AMD executive director Su Zifeng, who also came to participate in Computex in 2024, and even held a theme lecture, came to Taiwan to meet with suppliers a few days ago and said that during the 2025 Computex period, he was unable to participate in the event. Therefore, what kind of itinerary will delay these high-level technology dragons, and even cancel opportunities to come to Taiwan to meet supply chains and customers, and also participate in activities. The answer is revealed, which is led by US President Trump and formerly Saudi Arabian marketing visiting group.
This time, the Saudi Arabian marketing visit group, the large semiconductor factory of the group can be said to be full of revenue. First, NVIDIA announced that it has shipped more than 18,000 of the latest artificial intelligence (AI) chips in Saudian Arab Humain. In addition, it will also help Saudian Arab transform into a powerful promoter in the global artificial intelligence, cloud and enterprise computing, digital education and robotics fields.
NVIDIA said Huang Rensheng expressed his enthusiasm for Humain's big-name purchase and praised the Saudian Arab-based AI-based facilities in order to participate in and shape the future of this extremely revolutionary technology. It is also emphasized that Saudian Arabia is rich in energy, so it is transformed through these huge NVIDIA AI supercomputers. The chip model for sale is GB300 Blackwell, which is one of NVIDIA's first advanced AI chips and was unveiled earlier in 2025. In the future, it is planned to help Saudian Arabia build a data center through Blackwell architecture AI chips.
In addition to NVIDIA, AMD has also announced that it has finalized a cooperation agreement with Humain, an AI company backed by Saudi Arabia's own wealth fund, to deploy 500 MW of AI hardware construction in the next five years. It is expected that the AI superstructure jointly created by AMD and HUMAIN will be based on open design, accessible at a large scale and optimized to provide power for AI work in enterprises, new companies and the main market.
AMD emphasizes that HUMAIN will be responsible for terminal delivery such as super-large data centers, sustainable power systems and global optical interconnection, while AMD will provide a full range of AMD AI computing product capacity and AMD ROCm open software systems. Su Zifeng, Chairman and Executive Director of AMD, said that our investment with HUMAIN is an important milestone in promoting the development of global AI infrastructure, and will jointly establish an AI platform with global significance to provide unprecedented efficiency, openness and coverage.
Continuing the pace of NVIDIA and AMD, mobile processor manufacturer Qualcomm also announced that it will cooperate with AI cloud-based infrastructure planning supported by the Saudian Arab country. Currently, the company has confirmed in a press release that it has signed a revision record with HUMAIN, a newly established joint venture supported by the Saudian Arab Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Qualcomm and HUMAIN AI said that both parties will cooperate to develop next-generation artificial intelligence data centers, including basic facilities and cloud-to-side services. Specifically, Qualcomm will develop and build advanced artificial intelligence data centers in Sayudi Arabia, and will develop and provide state-of-the-art data center CPU and AI solutions for HUMAIN data centers, and use Snapdragon and Dragonwing processors to speed up the use of infrastructure. As part of the agreement, Qualcomm will also establish a Qualcomm design center in Saudian Arabia for the development of semiconductor technology.
Since NVIDIA, AMD and Qualcomm are important customers of Taiwan's related chain supply, the legal person will expect to bring certain operating energy to supply chain suppliers for large orders obtained in Saudi Arabia.