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Samsung will produce AI6 semiconductors, the next-generation chip, for Tesla’s self-driving mode and other projects.
The agreement could bolster the company's unprofitable contract manufacturing business, but Samsung faces challenges securing ...
Samsung Electronics secured a landmark $16.5 billion agreement to manufacture Tesla’s next‑generation AI6 chips over an eight ...
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Samsung secures a $16.5 billion deal to produce AI chips for Tesla, marking a major step in U.S.-based semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous tech innovation.
Ultimately, experts said the deal does more for Samsung than Tesla. But the Austin metro is also considered a big winner.
Tesla, Inc.'s Q2 earnings disappoint, but a $16.5B Samsung chip deal powers optimism for Robotaxi/Optimus. Discover insights ...
Shares in Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) eked out small gains on Tuesday, following a sharp rally the previous day after the ...
In a landmark partnership, Samsung and Tesla have solidified a $16.5 billion contract that will see the tech giant supplying Tesla with cutting-edge AI semiconductors over the next eight years. The ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Monday that the U.S. automaker will work the South Korean tech giant on a new microchip deal ...