Tesla will partner with Samsung for the mass production of its cutting-edge 4nm process node,Business Relationship which will be utilized in its fifth-generation auto chips, according to an exclusive report in the Korea Economic Daily on Tuesday. Tesla had initially chosen TSMC as its sole production partner for the HW 5.0 automotive chips last year. However, industry sources have recently revealed that Tesla plans to collaborate with both Samsung and TSMC, as Samsung has successfully improved the yield rate of its 4nm process around 70%, which is comparable to TSMC’s rate. HW 5.0 represents Tesla’s upcoming generation of autonomous driving hardware and is expected to be implemented in the company’s high-end models, including L5 auto vehicles, within the next three to four years. [Korea Economic Daily]
China’s antiHuawei may launch flagship P70 series smartphone without press conference · TechNodeExcited customers flock to stores for Xiaomi’s first EV: report · TechNodeXiaomi reports strong net profit growth despite slight revenue decline in 2023 · TechNodeLi Auto scales back EV ambitions with “more validation work”: CEO · TechNodeToyota’s China joint venture to use Huawei components for autonomous driving: report · TechNodeByteDance to offer staff extra bonuses to boost morale · TechNodeEV charging problems deepen as Chinese consumer confidence wavers: McKinsey · TechNodeMaserati, Alfa Romeo reportedly consider using EV platform from China’s Chery · TechNodeCATL shares surge on margin improvement, strong growth in cheap EV batteries · TechNodeLi Auto launches its smallest plugVolkswagen, BYD supplier Horizon Robotics files for Hong Kong IPO · TechNodeNIO’s first mainstream model glimpsed in leaked pictures · TechNodeJD to offer cheaper delivery services, bets big on onBYD aims to sell 500,000 EVs overseas this year: report · TechNodeFIMI launches Mini 3 drone featuring Sony 48MP sensor and 249g weight · TechNodeChina’s Chery, Huawei slash prices of first electric sedan due to delays · TechNodeDisplay panel maker BOE launches $8.72 billion production line construction · TechNodeLight Year founder Wang Huiwen returns to Meituan as partChina’s EHang partners with automaker GAC to develop flying cars · TechNode Google takes on fake news with its biggest tool: Search Beyoncé launches scholarship to celebrate anniversary of 'Lemonade' ESPN is laying off a bunch of its on What's coming to Netflix in May 2017 A newly developed artificial womb could save lives Samantha Bee's 'Not the White House Correspondents Dinner' to air on Twitter United is in trouble yet again after giant rabbit dies on flight Man attacks robot and humanity will probably pay for it one day Inside the Kairos Society, the stealthy club for future tech moguls Watch: Powerful Maori haka spreads support for veteran's mental health This mobile game lets you 'clean up' plastic pollution from the ocean Gotham City and Metropolis are coming to this massive theme park Marvel Comics has taken this Nazi Captain America thing too far These green juice gummies are the GOOP of candy This video of Radiohead covering 'Gasolina' is the best kind of fake Murder victim's Fitbit led authorities to arrest her husband Waymo is letting residents in Phoenix test its self I've got a gut feeling: Harnessing the power of intuition Take a virtual tour of NYC's historic LGBTQ sites with this interactive map China deploys its dancing aunties on street corners to teach people about road safety
1.5417s , 8182.0234375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Business Relationship】,Inspiration Information Network