CAIRO (Reuters) -Saudi Arabia's NEOM, a Red Sea urban and industrial development, has signed a deal with DataVolt to develop a 1.5 gigawatt (GW) net zero artificial intelligence project in its Oxagon ...
At the LEAP 2025 event this week DataVolt and Neom signed a $5bn agreement to develop a 1.5GW data center campus in Neom’s Oxagon industrial area ... data center in the technical zone in Riyadh.
Headquartered in Saudi Arabia, with offices currently in the USA, Uzbekistan, India, and the UAE, DataVolt has strong global ambitions spanning across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. DataVolt’s ...
Under the agreement, the project will be implemented in Oxagon, NEOM’s hub for clean and advanced industries, and will be executed in phases. The first phase will receive an initial investment of $5bn ...
Aligning with Oxagon’s ambition ... NEOM will include hyperconnected, cognitive cities, ports and enterprise zones, research centers, sports and entertainment venues and tourist destinations.
Aligning with Oxagon’s ambition, the 1.5-gigawatt factory will integrate ... NEOM will include hyperconnected, cognitive cities, ports and enterprise zones, research centers, sports and entertainment ...
Howard Wu, Executive Director of International Investments and Manufacturing at Oxagon, said the project to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven data center with DataVolt, along with NEOM’s ...
signed on Monday an agreement with DataVolt to develop a 1.5 GW net zero artificial intelligence project in the Saudi development’s Oxagon industrial zone, the Saudi state news agency reported.
NEOM signed a partnership agreement with DataVolt, a Saudi-based global developer, investor and operator of data centers, to design an artificial intelligence (AI) factory that will operate as an ...