
Tesla Becomes First Major Customer for Intel's 14A Chip Technology
Tesla has announced it will be the first major customer for Intel's advanced 14A chip technology, planning to invest $3 billion in a "Terafab" for its robotaxi and AI initiatives. This move highlights Tesla's commitment to developing its autonomous driving capabilities and future technology.
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Tesla profits rose in the first quarter as Musk teases debut of new Roadster - AP News
Tesla profits rose in the first quarter as Musk teases debut of new Roadster AP News
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Tesla to Spend $3 Billion on ‘Research Fab,’ Use Intel Tech Bloomberg.com
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Read full article →Sorry to owners of older Teslas — your car won't be fully autonomous
Elon Musk said Tesla's older cars don't have fully autonomous driving capabilities. Newsday LLC/Getty Images Elon Musk made several promises over the years that the Teslas people buy will be fully autonomous. Turns out there's now a cut-off for how old the Teslas can be for it to have full autonomy. The CEO said Teslas with the previous-gen HW3 computer won't be fully autonomous. Tesla owners may want to double-check the hardware inside their cars — a lot of them might not have fully autono...
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