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Elon Musk says Tesla 'not about to replace Nvidia' as EV maker develops chips for cars, robots
TeslaTesla(US:TSLA) CNBCยท2025-10-23 00:14

Core Insights - Tesla is set to manufacture its new AI chip, the AI5, in collaboration with Samsung in Texas and TSMC in Arizona, as stated by CEO Elon Musk [1][5] - The company aims for "excess production" of the AI5 chips, with any surplus being utilized in its data centers [2] - Tesla has transitioned from using Nvidia's Drive chips to its own processors since 2019, while still relying on Nvidia's GPUs for model training [3] Group 1 - The AI5 chip is the latest iteration of Tesla's Autopilot hardware, designed to process signals for self-driving features, and was first announced in 2024 [5] - Samsung secured a $16.5 billion chip contract with Tesla, confirming the partnership for the AI5 chip production [5] - The AI5 chip will be manufactured at U.S. facilities by both TSMC and Samsung, and it is designed to be half the size of traditional AI chips from Nvidia and AMD [6] Group 2 - Musk's comments provide insight into Tesla's AI chip strategy following the departure of ex-Apple engineer Peter Bannon, who was previously leading chip design and the development of the Dojo supercomputer [4] - Tesla's computing capacity is now equivalent to 81,000 of Nvidia's H100 chips, indicating significant advancements in its AI capabilities [3]