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The Gulf has billions to spend on AI. It still needs Nvidia

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are trying to diversify their AI supply chains, but geopolitical constraints and Nvidia's technological lead leave them with few viable alternatives.

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restofworld.orgStai leggendo3 g fa

The Gulf has billions to spend on AI. It still needs Nvidia

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are trying to diversify their AI supply chains, but geopolitical constraints and Nvidia's technological lead leave them with few viable alternatives.

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hindustantimes.com1 g fa

U.A.E. Rewarded With Coveted AI Chips for Supporting U.S. War in Iran

The Gulf state’s flagship AI firm can freely buy chips and has a plan to become a U.S. company. | World News

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  1. martedì 14 luglio 2026·restofworld.org

    The Gulf has billions to spend on AI. It still needs Nvidia

    Saudi Arabia and the UAE are trying to diversify their AI supply chains, but geopolitical constraints and Nvidia's technological lead leave them with few viable alternatives.

  2. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    U.A.E. Rewarded With Coveted AI Chips for Supporting U.S. War in Iran

    The Gulf state’s flagship AI firm can freely buy chips and has a plan to become a U.S. company. | World News