Tesla's AI5 chip design nears completion with production plans

Elon Musk has stated that Tesla's next-generation AI5 chip is nearly complete in design, six months after claiming it was finished. Samsung is preparing its Texas factory for trial operations to support AI5 production later in 2026. The chip will be manufactured by both Samsung and TSMC using advanced processes.

Elon Musk recently announced that Tesla's AI5 chip, intended for advanced AI applications including autonomous driving, is 'almost done' with its design phase. This update comes six months after Musk had previously declared the chip 'finished,' indicating a delay in the development timeline. In a post on X, Musk also revealed that early work on the successor AI6 chip is underway, with Tesla aiming for an accelerated nine-month design cycle for future iterations like AI7, AI8, and AI9. He suggested this rapid pace could position Tesla's chips as the highest-volume AI processors globally.

Supporting this progress, Samsung Electronics is ramping up operations at its new semiconductor plant in Taylor, Texas, specifically to produce the AI5 chip. The facility, Samsung's first wafer fabrication plant in the United States spanning 4.85 million square meters, is nearing completion with about 7,000 workers on site, including 1,000 in the office building. According to reports, Samsung plans to start trial operations of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography equipment in March 2026, paving the way for full AI5 production in the latter half of the year. The company is seeking a temporary occupancy permit to begin manufacturing before the plant is entirely finished.

Tesla has partnered with Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for AI5 production. TSMC will use a 3nm process, while Samsung targets 2nm technology, potentially offering performance advantages. These developments underscore Tesla's aggressive push in AI hardware to enhance its Full Self-Driving and robotics initiatives, though the initial delay highlights challenges in meeting ambitious timelines.

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Elon Musk announces Tesla AI5 chip nearing completion at a conference, with roadmap visuals of AI chips, cars, and robots on screen.
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Tesla's AI5 chip design nears completion as Musk outlines rapid roadmap

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Elon Musk announced that Tesla's next-generation AI5 chip is almost complete, with early work already underway on AI6 and plans for a nine-month development cycle for future iterations. The chips are expected to become the highest-volume AI processors globally, powering vehicles, robots, and more. This update highlights Tesla's aggressive push in AI hardware for autonomy and beyond.

Tesla is introducing the AI5 chip, a custom-designed processor aimed at enhancing its AI capabilities across vehicles and robotics. This in-house innovation promises significant performance improvements over previous models. The chip will be produced by Samsung using cutting-edge technology.

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Elon Musk announced that Tesla is close to completing the design of its next-generation AI5 chip while starting development on AI6, aiming to produce a new chip annually. The company has deployed millions of current AI4 chips in vehicles and data centers, positioning it as a leader in real-world AI. Musk is recruiting top talent and emphasized ambitious production goals exceeding all competitors combined.

Ahead of CES 2026 in Las Vegas, major Korean tech firms including LG Electronics, Hyundai Motor Group, and Samsung Electronics unveiled AI-centric products and visions. They presented strategies like 'AI in Action' and 'Physical AI,' showcasing advances in robotics, laptops, memory, and more across daily life and industry. The events emphasized AI extending beyond screens into real-world applications.

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Following Tesla's unveiled 2026 roadmap, the company continues its transformation amid market volatility, pushing AI innovations and ramping up Tesla Semi production to seize opportunities in electric commercial transport.

In its Q4 2025 earnings call, Tesla announced plans to repurpose Model S and X assembly lines at Fremont for 1 million Optimus 3 units annually and ramp high-volume Optimus V4 production at Giga Texas. CEO Elon Musk highlighted the robot's learning capabilities via observation and video, upcoming Gen 3 unveiling, and challenges like scaling amid Chinese competition, backed by $20 billion in 2026 capex.

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Samsung Electronics unveiled its vision for an AI-driven lifestyle on Sunday at its First Look event in Las Vegas, ahead of CES 2026. Under the theme 'Your Companion to AI Living,' the company introduced AI-integrated products and services spanning TVs, home appliances, and healthcare. Roh Tae-moon, CEO of the Device Experience Division, stressed delivering a seamless AI experience.

 

 

 

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