
Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: Saudi hardware company INFINIARC announced signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with global semiconductor leader Intel to explore collaboration on AI-powered personal computers, workstations, servers, and AI infrastructure within Saudi Arabia.
As per the company’s press release, the agreement was signed in Dammam in the presence of Greg Ernst, Intel’s chief revenue officer and general manager of the Sales and Marketing Group, Muath Alamer, CEO of INFINIARC, Koray Yildiz, INFINIARC’s chief growth officer, and Taha Khalifa, Intel’s general manager for the Middle East and North Africa.
Under the MoU, the two companies plan to work together on developing scalable, secure, and high-performance AI computing platforms to meet growing demand across government, education, healthcare, and enterprise sectors in the Kingdom.
INFINIARC operates an 8,000-square-metre production and operations facility in Saudi Arabia and is among the region’s leading system integrators. With an annual production capacity of up to 400,000 systems, the company focuses on AI PCs, workstations, servers, and AI-enabled enterprise infrastructure assembled locally. It is also a leading gaming PC brand in the Kingdom.