US nearing approval of Nvidia chip exports to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is working to meet US security requirements for acquiring Nvidia AI chips.
The US government is reportedly considering allowing Nvidia to export advanced AI chips to Saudi Arabia. These chips would assist the kingdom in developing and operating cutting-edge models. The move could play a crucial role in Saudi Arabia’s AI strategy, which was a key focus at the recent GAIN summit.
Efforts are underway in Saudi Arabia to meet US security requirements, which could expedite the acquisition of Nvidia’s H200 chips. These chips are expected to boost Saudi Arabia’s capabilities, as they are also used in advanced platforms like OpenAI’s GPT-4. Saudi officials have expressed their intention to comply with US regulations.
The Biden administration had imposed restrictions on AI chip exports, particularly targeting China, but also extending to the UAE and other Middle Eastern countries. However, Saudi Arabia has been careful to manage its relationship with both the US and China, ensuring access to key technologies remains open.
Nvidia and the US Department of Commerce declined to comment on the potential chip sales. The Department of Commerce noted that export control decisions involve multiple government departments, including Defense, State, and Energy.