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July 28 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O) has signed a $16.5 billion deal to source chips from Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), a ...
Musk noted Tesla is working with TSMC to make AI5 chips, which just finished the design. The AI5, a generation that is ...
Samsung will produce Tesla’s next-gen AI chips at its semiconductor plant set to open next year northeast of Austin in Taylor ...
Samsung Electronics shares opened 3.5% higher after the company disclosed the contract to supply semiconductors to a major ...
The chips will be designed for AI data centers, autonomous driving and robots. Shares in the South Korean tech giant surged.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the U.S. automaker had signed a $16.5 billion deal to source chips from Samsung Electronics, a move expected to bolster the South Korean tech giant’s loss-making contract ...
The agreement could bolster the company's unprofitable contract manufacturing business, but Samsung faces challenges securing ...
Success in the foundry business lies in strong alliances with core clients. With Samsung Electronics winning a massive deal ...
South Korea's Samsung Electronics signed a $16.5 billion, eight-year contract to supply semiconductors to a global company, ...
Samsung Electronics Co. will produce AI semiconductors for Tesla Inc. in a new $16.5 billion pact that marks a win for its ...
Samsung Electronics Co.’s surprise $16.5 billion chipmaking deal with Tesla Inc. has breathed new life into a foundry ...
Tesla is set to get its next generation of semiconductor chips from South Korean electronics giant Samsung in a new deal ...
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