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Nvidia, Oracle--Backed Multi-Billion Dollar UAE AI Project Stalls Over Security Snag
Nvidia, Oracle--Backed Multi-Billion Dollar UAE AI Project Stalls Over Security Snag

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nvidia, Oracle--Backed Multi-Billion Dollar UAE AI Project Stalls Over Security Snag

June 9 - A multi-billion-dollar plan to build a massive AI data center hub in the UAE using U.S. technology remains far from finalized due to unresolved security concerns, according to a Friday report by Reuters. The project, dubbed Stargate UAE, brings together Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), OpenAI, Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO), SoftBank Group (SFTBY) and Abu Dhabi's G42 to construct a 1-gigawatt compute cluster. In reality, the entire 10-square-mile site will eventually host up to 5 gigawatts worth of data centers. The first 200-megawatt phase of Stargate UAE is slated to go live in 2026, with subsequent capacity added in stages. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 4 Warning Signs with NVDA. U.S. officials have yet to settle on security conditions for exporting advanced AI chips or agree on enforcement measures, leaving the deal's framework in limbo. Under the U.S.-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership, Abu Dhabi pledged to align its security protocols with Washington's standards. However, lingering concerns about the UAE's close ties to China and past use of Huawei technology continue to stall progress. Despite the delays, participants view Stargate UAE as a strategic move to anchor high-performance compute in the Middle East. G42 executives have emphasized that, once fully operational, the 5 gigawatts of compute capacity will support both local AI research and global cloud services. Yet until Washington finalizes export controls and enforcement guidelines, construction timelines beyond the initial 200 megawatts remain uncertain. Based on the one year price targets offered by 52 analysts, the average target price for NVIDIA Corp is $174.71 with a high estimate of $372.87 and a low estimate of $100.00. The average target implies a upside of +23.28% from the current price of $141.72. Based on GuruFocus estimates, the estimated GF Value for NVIDIA Corp in one year is $273.40, suggesting a upside of +92.92% from the current price of $141.72. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Nvidia, Oracle--Backed Multi-Billion Dollar UAE AI Project Stalls Over Security Snag
Nvidia, Oracle--Backed Multi-Billion Dollar UAE AI Project Stalls Over Security Snag

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nvidia, Oracle--Backed Multi-Billion Dollar UAE AI Project Stalls Over Security Snag

June 9 - A multi-billion-dollar plan to build a massive AI data center hub in the UAE using U.S. technology remains far from finalized due to unresolved security concerns, according to a Friday report by Reuters. The project, dubbed Stargate UAE, brings together Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), OpenAI, Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO), SoftBank Group (SFTBY) and Abu Dhabi's G42 to construct a 1-gigawatt compute cluster. In reality, the entire 10-square-mile site will eventually host up to 5 gigawatts worth of data centers. The first 200-megawatt phase of Stargate UAE is slated to go live in 2026, with subsequent capacity added in stages. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 4 Warning Signs with NVDA. U.S. officials have yet to settle on security conditions for exporting advanced AI chips or agree on enforcement measures, leaving the deal's framework in limbo. Under the U.S.-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership, Abu Dhabi pledged to align its security protocols with Washington's standards. However, lingering concerns about the UAE's close ties to China and past use of Huawei technology continue to stall progress. Despite the delays, participants view Stargate UAE as a strategic move to anchor high-performance compute in the Middle East. G42 executives have emphasized that, once fully operational, the 5 gigawatts of compute capacity will support both local AI research and global cloud services. Yet until Washington finalizes export controls and enforcement guidelines, construction timelines beyond the initial 200 megawatts remain uncertain. Based on the one year price targets offered by 52 analysts, the average target price for NVIDIA Corp is $174.71 with a high estimate of $372.87 and a low estimate of $100.00. The average target implies a upside of +23.28% from the current price of $141.72. Based on GuruFocus estimates, the estimated GF Value for NVIDIA Corp in one year is $273.40, suggesting a upside of +92.92% from the current price of $141.72. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Stargate UAE AI Deal Stalls Over U.S. Chip Rules
Stargate UAE AI Deal Stalls Over U.S. Chip Rules

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Stargate UAE AI Deal Stalls Over U.S. Chip Rules

AI behemoth Stargate UAE has hit a roadblock because U.S. officials are still hashing out security terms for exporting advanced chips. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), OpenAI, Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO), SoftBank Group (SFTBY) and UAE's G42 teamed up last month after President Trump's Middle East stop to launch what could become a 5-gigawatt AI data-center powerhouse. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 4 Warning Signs with NVDA. The first 200-megawatt chunk was supposed to go live in 2026, operated by OpenAI and Oracle, but nobody's signed off on the chip-export rules yet, so the deal remains on ice. Although G42 says the project builds on the new U.S.-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership, which aims to foster safe, responsible AI, Washington still worries about the UAE's China tiesrecalling how the UAE let Huawei (now under U.S. fire) roll out 5G during Trump's first term. OpenAI and G42 both have Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) backing, but even that doesn't erase concerns that Chinese hardware or talent could leak U.S. tech to adversaries. Because of those unresolved security questionslike banning Chinese gear on site or limiting who can work therethe Commerce Department, Nvidia, OpenAI, G42, Microsoft, Oracle and SoftBank all declined to say when any approval might come. And adding drama, Elon Musk recently hinted he might torpedo the whole thing unless xAI gets a seat at the table. Investors should care because if the UAE pushes back on U.S. curbsinsisting on looser rulesthe entire Stargate plan could stall, undermining a high-profile attempt to export American AI clout. Watch for any new U.S. export guidelines and whether Abu Dhabi caves to get those cutting-edge chips; otherwise, this megaproject could sit stalled well past 2026. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

UAE AMBASSADOR YOUSEF AL OTAIBA: US and UAE forge groundbreaking high-tech partnership based on AI
UAE AMBASSADOR YOUSEF AL OTAIBA: US and UAE forge groundbreaking high-tech partnership based on AI

Fox News

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fox News

UAE AMBASSADOR YOUSEF AL OTAIBA: US and UAE forge groundbreaking high-tech partnership based on AI

President Donald Trump's recent visit to the UAE marked a pivotal moment for UAE-U.S. bilateral relations, shining a spotlight on a shared vision for the future. As the UAE and the "New Gulf" pivot from oil to cutting-edge technologies, our partnership with the U.S., rooted in decades of trust, has become a beacon of what's possible when nations collaborate. This trust has paved the way for a bold new chapter: a strategic economic alliance poised to create tens of thousands of high-tech, energy and manufacturing jobs, driving prosperity in both of our countries. At the heart of this collaboration lies the new U.S.-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership. This initiative will advance cooperation in artificial intelligence and other transformative technologies while spurring investment flows between our nations. A cornerstone of this effort is the establishment of a 10-square mile state-of-the-art AI campus in Abu Dhabi, the largest outside the U.S.. With five gigawatts of AI data center capacity, it will act as a vital hub for U.S. hyperscalers or large cloud service providers and large enterprises, serving partners and friends across the region and in the global south. To support this vision, the UAE and U.S. governments have agreed on a pathway for the UAE to acquire advanced American AI semiconductors. A handful of U.S. voices have begun to raise concerns about the security of this technology. The fact is that we understand these concerns and fully agree that access to sensitive technologies comes with great responsibility. Importantly, this new partnership sets a global benchmark for securing advanced U.S. technology. Through the implementation of a "Regulated Technology Environment," approved UAE organizations acquiring regulated US technologies will adhere to extensive physical and cybersecurity protocols. These involve regular audits, third-party validations and active oversight by both nations' governments. The direct involvement of leading U.S. companies further ensures that advanced AI chips and technologies are fully protected from diversion or unauthorized access. This is nothing new. These measures underscore our commitment to a long-term, trusted technology partnership with the U.S. that builds on decades of collaboration. The UAE previously established the Executive Office for Control and Non-Proliferation with the mission to enhance export controls and prevent the unauthorized transfer of dual-use military/civilian items and technologies. For over 25 years, the UAE has deployed cutting-edge American defense technologies, from F-16 fighter jets to THAAD missile systems. And the strict safeguards in a landmark 2009 agreement have enabled the UAE access to U.S. civilian nuclear energy know-how and cooperation. Further confirming this mutual trust, UAE-backed GlobalFoundries manufactures America's most classified microchips for defense and advanced computing in upstate New York and Vermont. As a key part of the new partnership, UAE companies will expand these technology investments into new U.S. data centers, digital infrastructure and energy projects, critical to powering the AI revolution. These measures underscore our commitment to a long-term, trusted technology partnership with the U.S. that builds on decades of collaboration. This partnership is a two-way street. U.S. companies are also doubling down on their presence in the UAE. Microsoft is partnering with G42, Google is launching a Cyber Security Excellence Center in Abu Dhabi, and Raytheon is opening a new UAE production facility. Major U.S. financial institutions, including BlackRock and JPMorgan, have set up shop in Abu Dhabi, while Wynn Resorts and Disney are developing landmark projects in the Emirates. From Abu Dhabi to Atlanta, Dubai to Detroit, and Ras Al Khaimah to Reno, investment is flowing, technology is advancing and businesses are thriving. The recent meeting between President Trump and UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan wasn't just a celebration of past achievements, it was a launchpad for what's next. This partnership isn't just about quick wins; it's about building a shared future of innovation, opportunity, and prosperity. Together, the UAE and the U.S. are crafting a legacy that will not only benefit our two nations but also inspire progress around the world for decades to come.

Dubai residents to get free ChatGPT Plus subscription, here's how
Dubai residents to get free ChatGPT Plus subscription, here's how

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Dubai residents to get free ChatGPT Plus subscription, here's how

UAE aims to be a global AI hub Everyone living in Dubai will soon receive free access to ChatGPT Plus, the premium version of OpenAI's AI chatbot. This highly anticipated move is part of a partnership between OpenAI and the UAE government, aimed at positioning the nation as a global leader in artificial intelligence. According to Axios, The free ChatGPT Plus subscription is linked to the Stargate UAE project , a high-powered AI data center being built in Abu Dhabi. The facility will house a one-gigawatt AI computing cluster, with the first 200-megawatt phase expected to be operational by next year. What free ChatGPT Plus means for Dubai residents Dubai residents will gain full access to OpenAI's most advanced AI tools, including faster responses, priority access to new features, and enhanced AI capabilities—without paying the usual $20 monthly fee. The UAE's partnership with OpenAI falls under the company's 'OpenAI for Countries' program, which helps nations develop AI infrastructure while maintaining close ties with the United States. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described the initiative as a bold vision, aiming to extend AI benefits to healthcare, education, and clean energy. 'The new partnership includes dual investments: by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo A 1GW Stargate UAE cluster in Abu Dhabi with 200MW expected to go live in 2026 UAE investment into U.S. Stargate infrastructure, building on the U.S.-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership⁠⁠(opens in a new window) announced during President Trump's visit last week', said OpenAI. The UAE has also committed to matching its AI investments in the U.S., potentially totaling $20 billion, making it one of the largest AI funding commitments globally. The partnership includes tech giants like Oracle, Nvidia, Cisco, SoftBank, and G42, further solidifying the UAE's role in AI innovation. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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