Tesla and Samsung Forge Landmark $16.5 Billion Chip Deal
Tesla has entered a $16.5 billion agreement with Samsung Electronics to source AI chips, aimed at bolstering Samsung's foundry business. The deal might re-energize Samsung's delayed project but won't quickly impact Tesla's EV sales or robotaxi rollout. Samsung's Texas factory, lacking major clients, will produce Tesla's AI6 chip.

Tesla and Samsung Electronics have finalized a significant $16.5 billion deal for AI chip production, intended to boost Samsung's contract chip business. This collaboration is a critical step for Samsung, which has struggled to attract major clients to its foundry business.
The agreement will see Samsung's forthcoming chip factory in Taylor, Texas, producing Tesla's next-gen AI6 chip, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The deal is expected to invigorate Samsung's project, which has faced delays due to a lack of clientele, and has led to a 6.8% rise in Samsung's share value.
Despite this, the deal is not anticipated to impact Tesla's short-term challenges, such as declining EV sales and robotaxi service expansion. Musk has stated that AI chips, including AI6, will be integral to self-driving vehicles and broader AI applications. The production is expected to commence post-2026, with AI5 chip production leading the way.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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