According to informed sources, the United States and the United Arab Emirates have reached an initial agreement that allows for annual imports since 2025 500,000 The number of the company’s most advanced artificial intelligence chips Nvidia To Emirates Will be provided. This cooperation helps strengthen the infrastructure of data centers in the UAE; Centers that are critical to developing artificial intelligence models.
Reuters says the agreement will continue until 2027 and may be extended by 2030.
According to the draft agreement, about 20 percent of the chips (ie 100,000 a year) will be dedicated to the UAE G42, and the rest will be divided between US companies active in the field of artificial intelligence such as Microsoft and Oracle, who intend to build data centers in the UAE.
The chips to be dedicated to the G42 increase the process of processing the UAE three to four times compared to the Biden period.
However, resources have emphasized that negotiations between the United States and the United Arab Emirates continue and the details of the agreement may change before the finalization. In addition, one sources said the deal has been opposed within the US government in recent days. However, some sources have also said that the Trump administration is planning to abolish previous restrictive regulations.
The Biden government had earlier imposed restrictions on exporting artificial intelligence chips to prevent this advanced technology from reaching China. At that time, the main concern was that such chips could reinforce Beijing’s military capabilities.
Current US President Donald Trump is currently traveling to the Gulf states, and on Tuesday, Saudi Arabia’s $ 600 billion commitments; Including contracts to buy chips of companies such as Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm.
Currently, most of the artificial intelligence -related processing power is concentrated in the United States and China. If the proposed contracts with the Gulf states, especially the UAE, conclude, it may become the third global hub in artificial intelligence competition.
The agreement also includes the G42 forcing the G42 to build a similar center in the United States for any data center in the UAE.
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