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Microsoft to Ship Nvidia’s Advanced AI Chips to UAE in $7.9B Deal

Microsoft to Ship Advanced Nvidia AI Chips to UAE in Major Deal

Microsoft has secured US government approval to ship over 60,000 of Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips to the United Arab Emirates, including the high-performance GB300 Grace Blackwell processors. The deal, approved by the US Commerce Department under stringent security safeguards, comes as Microsoft plans a $7.9 billion investment in UAE data centers and cloud infrastructure over the next four years.

Key Takeaways

  • Microsoft will ship 60,400+ Nvidia AI chips to UAE data centers
  • Includes advanced GB300 Grace Blackwell chips restricted from China
  • $7.9 billion Microsoft investment planned over four years
  • US government approved licenses with strict security requirements

Security-Approved Chip Shipments

Microsoft President Brad Smith confirmed the company received US government licenses in September after meeting rigorous security criteria. “They’re not just acts of faith,” Smith stated. “We had to satisfy very strict conditions about the cybersecurity, the physical security, the other security protection of these chips to ensure that they stay under our control.”

The updated licenses allow Microsoft to ship the equivalent of 60,400 additional A100 chips, including Nvidia’s even more advanced GB300 GPUs. Smith emphasized these processors will provide access to advanced AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, open-source providers, and Microsoft itself.

Expanding UAE Partnership

Microsoft is strengthening its role in the UAE’s economic diversification beyond oil, positioning itself as a key partner in the country’s ambitions to become a regional AI hub. The commitment includes nearly tripling the number of Nvidia advanced chips Microsoft will operate in the nation.

In early 2024, Microsoft invested $1.5 billion in G42, an Abu Dhabi-based AI company specializing in cybersecurity, cloud computing, and space technologies. As part of this strategic partnership, Brad Smith joined G42’s board.

G42 has already deployed 21,500 chips equivalent to Nvidia’s A100 GPUs in the UAE with Biden administration approval. The company plans to ship an additional 60,400 chips, including units from Nvidia’s latest GB300 series, in the near future. “Those will come in months, not years,” Smith confirmed.

Global AI Infrastructure Expansion

The partnership aligns with OpenAI’s expanding global footprint. Earlier this year, Microsoft-backed OpenAI selected the UAE as the first country outside the United States to host its Stargate data center project, a crucial component in scaling advanced AI infrastructure.

These developments highlight how US technology firms are increasingly shaping the UAE’s digital transformation strategy amid intensifying global competition over AI infrastructure and semiconductor access.

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