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		<title>Can Saudi Arabia Emerge as a Hub for Computing Innovation with Strategic Investment?</title>
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<p>Saudi Arabia is shaking up its wealth game. Back in April 2016, they rolled out &#8220;Saudi Vision 2030&#8221;, setting their sights on catapulting Saudi Arabia into the world&#8217;s top 15 economies by 2030. They&#8217;re shooting to bump the Public Investment Fund (PIF) assets from $160 billion to almost $1.9 trillion. Plus, they aim to leap [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Saudi Arabia is shaking up its wealth game.</p>
<p>Back in April 2016, they rolled out <a href="https://vision2030.gov.sa/en">&#8220;Saudi Vision 2030&#8221;</a>, setting their sights on catapulting Saudi Arabia into the world&rsquo;s top 15 economies by 2030. They&rsquo;re shooting to bump the Public Investment Fund (PIF) assets from $160 billion to almost $1.9 trillion. Plus, they aim to leap from 25th to somewhere in the top 10 on the Global Competitiveness Index. Not too shabby, right?</p>
<h2>01</h2>
<h2>Reimagining wealth: Goodbye oil, hello innovation</h2>
<p>The days of leaning solely on oil are winding down. Saudi Vision 2030 shows the government&#8217;s push to ditch reliance on the black gold, aka oil. Large AI models are now the talk of the town. Computing power&rsquo;s the new &#8220;oil&#8221;, and Saudi&#8217;s all in.</p>
<p>Fast forward to the end of 2023, Saudi&#8217;s messing around with 22 active data centers. Expectations are to hit 62 soon. Keeping with the trend, during Trump&#8217;s second visit to Saudi in May 2025, <a href="https://www.amd.com/en">AMD</a> joined hands with a local AI firm, Humain. (For a deep dive on Humain, see &#8220;Semiconductors in the Middle East, the Future is Bright&#8221; on ICViews.)</p>
<p>Come August 2025, Humain kick-started building data centers in Riyadh and Dammam. Humain CEO Tareq Amin hinted they&rsquo;ll switch the lights on by mid-2026. By 2030, they&#8217;re planning an impressive 1.9 gigawatts of capacity. Meanwhile, the Stargate project eyes 4.5 gigawatts for the U.S. alone.</p>
<h2>02</h2>
<h2>Saudi&rsquo;s sandy shores: The next big tech frontier</h2>
<p>NVIDIA and AMD, tech&rsquo;s big guns, didn&rsquo;t come alone. Even Intel&rsquo;s Pat Gelsinger popped in for a chat on semiconductors and AI. And they&rsquo;re not the only ones sniffing out Saudi&rsquo;s burgeoning market.</p>
<p>ICViews dished out juicy tidbits on data center investments since 2021. Turns out, plenty of these centers are a Saudi-China love affair, initially serving cloud needs across the Middle East.</p>
<p>2025 was Tencent Cloud&rsquo;s year for its first Middle Eastern venture, pledging over $150 million. This might just be the beginning of Saudi&#8217;s tech transformation.</p>
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<h2>03</h2>
<h2>Why tech firms are eyeing Saudi Arabia</h2>
<p>Energy bills got &#8217;em hooked. Data centers guzzle energy, making U.S. giants sweat over rising costs. They project data centers might use up 12% of U.S. electricity by 2028. Saudi&rsquo;s state-owned <a href="https://www.se.com.sa/en-us/Pages/home.aspx">Saudi Electricity Company</a> offers a sweet deal, meeting massive industrial demands with surplus capacity.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s not just the power prices&mdash;there&rsquo;s ample infrastructure in the works. They&rsquo;re laying down thousands of kilometers of transmission lines and throwing in new nuke plants to boot.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget the electricity rates. In the U.S., they&#8217;re rising fast. Conversely, Saudi promises costs between 5 to 8 cents per kilowatt, making data centers smile wide.</p>
<p>Plus, no green spaces to mind. With the desert&rsquo;s barren landscapes, data centers settle comfortably without worrying about disrupting lush nature. It&rsquo;s a win-win for tech giants looking to expand seamlessly.</p>
<p>Not to say they&rsquo;re anti-green. In line with Vision 2030, Saudi&#8217;s charging ahead with renewable energy projects, reducing its oil shackles.</p>
<h2>04</h2>
<h2>Building more than just data centers</h2>
<p>Saudi wants more than to be a &#8220;power-richer&#8221;. They&rsquo;re beefing up in science. Enter <a href="https://www.kaust.edu.sa/en">King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)</a>, a hub of innovation since 2009. They&rsquo;re churning out cutting-edge research in semiconductors and much more.</p>
<p>One standout project from KAUST? Chips that stack 41 layers high, crushing the competition, all while trimming energy use. KAUST&rsquo;s aligning research with innovation, having set up a cool 750 million Saudi Riyals deep-tech fund.</p>
<h2>05</h2>
<h2>Saudi Arabia&#8217;s path ahead</h2>
<p>By 2024, Saudi&rsquo;s GDP hit $1.09 trillion. They&#8217;ve also got their eyes on the tourism pie, projected to balloon to $110.1 billion by 2033.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="https://www.wipo.int/global_innovation_index/en/">Global Innovation Index</a> of 2024, they&#8217;re riding high, now in the 47th spot. There&#8217;s significant buzz in China about investing here too.</p>
<p>Yet, as with all good stories, caution&rsquo;s wise. Many boast ties to the royal circle, but sometimes wind up spinning wheels. When diving into Saudi investments, keeping both eyes open is key.</p>
<p>This deep dive originally appeared via &#8220;Semiconductor Industry Insights&#8221; by Liu Qian, published on <a href="https://www.36kr.com/">36Kr</a> with permission.</p>
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<p>Hey folks, here&#8217;s the scoop for all you digital entertainment enthusiasts craving the latest buzz. Electronic Arts&#8212;yes, the gaming giant&#8212;is grabbing headlines as it&#8217;s set to go private. And it&#8217;s no small potatoes, mind you. We&#8217;re talking about a formidable $55 billion deal, with some big players involved. electronic arts is going private in a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Hey folks, here&rsquo;s the scoop for all you digital entertainment enthusiasts craving the latest buzz. Electronic Arts&mdash;yes, the gaming giant&mdash;is grabbing headlines as it&rsquo;s set to go private. And it&#8217;s no small potatoes, mind you. We&rsquo;re talking about a formidable $55 billion deal, with some big players involved. </p>
<p>electronic arts is going private in a $55 billion deal. Who&#8217;s in the mix you ask? Saudi Arabia&rsquo;s Public Investment Fund (PIF), Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners. It&rsquo;s about as colossal as it sounds, marking a new era for EA.</p>
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<p>Now, under this deal, EA shareholders will cash in at $210 per share. That&rsquo;s a pretty penny, about a 25% premium over its previous trading price before the cat was let out of the bag. As soon as the ink dries on this agreement, EA&#8217;s stock bids farewell to public trading.</p>
<h2 data-deepseek-processed="1">Why Now, You Ask?</h2>
<p>EA is eyeing a leap toward innovation in entertainment, sports, and tech. CEO Andrew Wilson can hardly contain his excitement. &ldquo;Our teams have delivered epic experiences for our fans,&rdquo; he said. Wilson promises transformative journeys for entertainment fans worldwide. I mean, who wouldn&rsquo;t be jazzed?</p>
<p>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s all about unlocking new opportunities,&#8221; Wilson goes on, hinting that EA&rsquo;s future is brighter than ever. More details are on EA&#8217;s official page.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="#" alt="Image: Electronic Arts"></p>
<h2 data-deepseek-processed="1">Partners in the Picture</h2>
<p>You&rsquo;ve got Turqi Alnowaiser from PIF, highlighting their strategic position in the gaming and esports universe. Meanwhile, Silver Lake&rsquo;s Egon Durban was all kudos for Wilson&rsquo;s leadership. EA nearly tripled its EBITDA and multiplied its market cap five times under his guidance. Not too shabby, right?</p>
<h2 data-deepseek-processed="1">The Official Stance</h2>
<p>Before you think it&#8217;s signed, sealed, and delivered, remember there are still hoops to jump through. Regulators need to give the nod, and EA shareholders have a say too. The board is fully on board, pun intended. If everything aligns, expect this colossal merger to tie the knot by mid-2026.</p>
<p>This acquisition could let EA double down on its marquee franchises like Battlefield, The Sims, and the ever-popular EA Sports FC.</p>
<h2 data-deepseek-processed="1">What&rsquo;s Next for EA?</h2>
<p>EA will keep its roots in Redwood City, California, with Wilson steering the ship. This transaction is being touted as the largest all-cash sponsor take-private investment to date. So, yeah, pretty major stuff happening here.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="#" alt="Image: EA"></p>
<h2 data-deepseek-processed="1">Sound Off</h2>
<p>How do you see EA&rsquo;s big move to go private? Is this deal a game-changer or just another chapter in EA&rsquo;s journey? Drop your thoughts below. We&rsquo;re all ears. </p>
<p>Wondering what&rsquo;s next on the gaming horizon? Stay tuned, and in the meantime, check out this <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/01/ea-goes-private-deal.html">source</a> for the latest scoop.</p>
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