Tesla Strikes $16.5 Billion Chip Deal With Samsung to Build Next-Generation AI6 Processors in Texas
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Tesla Strikes $16.5 Billion Chip Deal With Samsung to Build Next-Generation AI6 Processors in Texas

A Strategic Partnership Years in the Making

Massive Boost for U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing

Why Tesla Wants AI Chips Made in America

Samsung’s Bid to Dominate the AI Automotive Market

Production Timeline and Volumes

  • Economic Impact for Texas

  • Implications for Tesla’s AI Ambitions

    The AI6 processor is central to Tesla’s long-term strategy in three major areas:

    1. Full Autonomy

    FSD v12 and future v13+ systems will rely on heavier neural networks requiring more on-device compute power than ever before.

    2. Optimus Robotics

    Tesla’s humanoid robot line, currently entering early production, will use AI6 chips to improve locomotion, perception, and manipulation capabilities.

    3. Dojo Supercomputing

    Tesla plans to integrate AI6 modules into its custom training clusters, enabling massive video-based neural training at lower cost and higher efficiency.

    “AI6 is not just a car chip—it’s the foundation of Tesla’s entire AI roadmap,” said robotics researcher Daniel Jae.

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