<p>➀ Tesla CEO Elon Musk has chosen both Samsung Foundry and TSMC to produce the next-gen AI5 chip for Tesla, a critical component for its latest Autopilot hardware and real-time self-driving signals processing.</p><p>➁ The decision, confirmed during a Tesla earnings call, aims to leverage the capacity and optimization of both top-tier U.S. facilities.</p><p>➂ The split production deal is a win for both foundries and strengthens the U.S. semiconductor supply chain.</p>
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