DataVolt, a leading Saudi Arabian data center company, on Tuesday announced the signing of a multi-year partnership agreement with Super Micro Computer, a global leader in energy-efficient, application-optimised server solutions, to fast-track delivery of ultra-dense GPU platforms and rack systems for DataVolt’s hyperscale AI campuses in Saudi Arabia and the US.
"We are thrilled to partner with Supermicro and build on the strong foundations laid in these first 100 days of the Trump Administration. The policies and engagement of President Trump’s administration and the strategic vision of His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, created a welcome business environment. Our vision is to pair gigawatt-class renewable and net zero green hydrogen power with the industry’s most advanced server technology, giving customers access to unprecedented scale and sustainability. Partnering with Supermicro guarantees us a US-made supply chain for critical GPU systems and positions DataVolt to accelerate our investment plans" said Rajit Nanda, CEO of DataVolt.
"We are excited to partner with DataVolt and continue expanding our manufacturing efforts in the United States," said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. "By working together, we will bring cutting-edge AI and compute infrastructure, enabling the Kingdom's vision of becoming a global hub for technology and innovation."
DataVolt is making billion-dollar investments in the USA’s digital future. Its data center facilities aim to deliver economic prosperity, high-value jobs, and AI-leadership.
This comes after DataVolt signed an agreement with NEOM to design and develop the MENA region’s first truly sustainable, net-zero AI factory campus in Oxagon.
DataVolt is an operator of data centers, integrating dedicated high-availability multi-technology renewable energy infrastructure solutions and green fuels, with a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and scalability. Headquartered in Saudi Arabia, with offices currently in the US, Uzbekistan, India, and the UAE, and presence in South Korea and South Africa. DataVolt has strong global ambitions spanning across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. DataVolt’s core focus is servicing the needs of hyperscalers, large enterprises, and government institutions, the company said.