
Khazna Data Centers has partnered with NVIDIA to build AI data centers across the Middle East and Africa, with Kenya named among the key markets.
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As part of the partnership, NVIDIA has certified Khazna’s upcoming data center designs to support its cutting-edge Blackwell GPU architecture. These are optimised for high-performance AI workloads. Khazna’s ongoing and upcoming infrastructure developments will feature NVIDIA-ready blueprints as standard, ensuring full compatibility with the latest GPU-accelerated workloads.
The company plans to design most of its future data halls with capacities of up to 50MW, and to build AI clusters of up to 250MW. Khazna’s expansion will cover Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. It has plans to deploy up to 1 gigawatt (GW) of capacity in key markets such as Kenya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Türkiye. This is one of the first times Kenya has been included in such a massive-scale infrastructure plan.
“The world is entering a new era of AI-driven innovation, and the UAE is uniquely positioned to lead. Our work with NVIDIA represents a bold step forward in delivering high-performance, future-ready infrastructure at unprecedented scale. It reinforces our support for the UAE’s ambitions to become a global AI leader,” said Hassan Alnaqbi, CEO of Khazna Data Centers.
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