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Tesla's AI6.5 Chip Shifts to Intel Amid Geopolitical Pressure
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Tesla's AI6.5 Chip Shifts to Intel Amid Geopolitical Pressure

Tesla is reportedly moving production of its AI6.5 chip from TSMC to Intel, driven by U.S. government pressure. The shift could reshape supply chains and impact Tesla's AI ambitions.

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