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Samsung and Tesla collaboration to benefit Graphjet

TEXAS, UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Samsung’s $16.5 billion deal secures production of Tesla’s next-gen AI6 chips in Texas, potentially increasing output several times, supporting Tesla’s autonomous driving and robotics goals.

  • It has been reported that Tesla has a chipmaking agreement with Samsung to produce AI inference chips at Samsung’s Texas fabrication plant through 2033.
  • In response to expanding AI chip demand, TSMC plans a $100 billion US investment, supported by US policy incentives, while Samsung aims to grow US semiconductor capacity.
  • As a producer of graphite and graphene, Graphjet Technology benefits from the US AI chip expansion, utilizing patented palm kernel shell recycling technology.
  • Following the announcement, Samsung shares surged 6.8% to their highest since September 2024, while Tesla’s stock rose more than 1%.
  • Looking ahead, the Taylor, Texas fab is expected to start small-volume AI6 chip production in the second half of 2027, with production anticipated to begin in 2028.
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This is information that is likely to have many consequences. Tesla has just signed a very big contract with Samsung. The aim is to develop as much as possible the use of the AI and the autonomous car. A contract that runs until 2033 The information was formalized by Elon Musk in person on his social network X. Tesla and Samsung have signed an agreement of $16.5 billion. A deal that is expected to have many consequences for the automotive indust…

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صحيفة الاقتصادية broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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