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.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-07-2025 22:03 IST | Created: 28-07-2025 22:03 IST
Tesla and Samsung Forge Landmark $16.5 Billion Chip Deal
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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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