HUMAIN, an AI infrastructure company backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), has signed a landmark framework agreement with Elon Musk’s xAI to develop next-generation GPU supercomputing facilities in the Kingdom. Under this partnership, the two companies will build large-scale Nvidia-powered AI compute infrastructure and deploy Grok models across newly established data centres nationwide.
Announced at the U.S.–Saudi Investment Forum in Washington, the agreement strengthens HUMAIN’s position as one of the world’s fastest-growing Nvidia-backed AI compute providers. At the core of the partnership is a hyperscale GPU data centre exceeding 500 MW, designed to become one of the most advanced and cost-efficient AI compute hubs globally. The initiative also represents xAI’s first major compute deployment outside the United States.
Under the partnership, HUMAIN and xAI will establish a nationwide network of GPU data centres to support the training and scaling of frontier AI models. By combining HUMAIN’s low-cost infrastructure expertise with xAI’s advanced model-level optimisation, the two companies aim to build what they describe as a “next-generation AI compute foundation.”
The partnership also includes the nationwide deployment of xAI’s Grok models. Grok will be integrated into HUMAIN’s agent platform, HUMAIN ONE, enabling real-time intelligence, autonomous workflows, and high-performance AI copilots across government and enterprise environments. HUMAIN describes this as a unified national AI layer designed to enhance advanced decision-making capabilities.
Elon Musk, CEO of xAI, said HUMAIN’s infrastructure capabilities provide “massive and efficient compute,” positioning Saudi Arabia as an ideal location to accelerate the development of future AI systems.
HUMAIN CEO Tareq Amin said the collaboration delivers “scale that few others can match” and significantly advances the Kingdom’s broader technological ambitions.
The xAI agreement follows HUMAIN’s recently announced partnership with New York–based Global AI, an NVIDIA Cloud Partner, to expand large-scale AI compute capacity in the United States. That initiative includes off-premises, air-gapped data centres powered by liquid-cooled NVIDIA Grace Blackwell systems. Although distinct from the Saudi project, it reflects HUMAIN’s wider strategy to build a multi-country AI infrastructure footprint anchored in the latest NVIDIA platforms.









