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Tesla Appears To Have Ordered Plethora Of New TSMC Self-Driving Chips

As Tesla moves forward with its FSD Beta v11 rollout, it reportedly placed a massive order for chips from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited.

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HomeTeslaNews Tesla Appears To Have Ordered Plethora Of New TSMC Self-Driving Chips The alleged chip order for Tesla's next-gen FSD computer is so huge Tesla may become one of TSMC's biggest customers. Steven Loveday By: Steven Loveday Nov 21, 2022 at 1:07pm ET Add InsideEVs as a preferred source in Google Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail copy Share Comment It seems Tesla CEO Elon Musk is determined to "solve" self-driving, and Tesla has been working on its Autopilot system and Full Self-Driving Beta capability for years. As we recently reported, the US EV maker is now moving forward with its single-stack FSD Beta Version 11, and reports suggest the company has also placed a huge order for chips from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC). If the recent claims out of Asia about the order are true, it seems Tesla has ordered next-generation chips, which could be exponentially more powerful than the current chips it used in its proprietary Full Self-Driving computer. Tesla has been putting together a special chip team and working on its own chip since 2016. In fact, the chip, which has been supplied by Samsung to date, was unveiled back in 2019 as a component in Tesla's Hardware 3 FSD computer. Tesla is always working to update and improve its technology, and the chips and FSD computer are integral to the EV maker's vehicles as the advanced driver-assist system continues to progress. There has been talk about Tesla bringing its Hardware 4 FSD computer to market in the near future, though there's not yet much information about the technology itself. We do know that it's supposed to make its first appearance in the upcoming Cybertruck, which is due to arrive next year. If the Tesla chip that came in 2019 wasn't enough – with the ability to process frames 21 times more quickly than the earlier Nvidia Autopilot hardware – Tesla has been touting a next-gen chip the Elon Musk says is three times better. It appears that the next-gen chip may be precisely what's coming from TSMC. If the order materializes, Tesla could end up being one of the company's largest customers in 2023. Check Out These Related Tesla Stories: Tesla's Next-Gen FSD Computer To Be Produced By Samsung OP-ED: Elon Musk May Have Buried The Lede On Tesla's AI Day What do you think? View Comments According to Teslarati, the reports about the deal came from various news sources based out of Asia, including Taiwan Economic Daily and China’s IT House. TSMC will reportedly supply Tesla with the next-gen chips from a production facility in Arizona. However, to be clear, neither Tesla nor TSMC has substantiated the claims. Hopefully, Tesla will share more details about its upcoming plans for Hardware 4 and the next-gen chips. Do you think they'll arrive in the Cybertruck? When it comes to Tesla, it's difficult to estimate. The 4680 battery cells were supposed to arrive in the Model Y, but the situation there doesn't appear to be going as planned. We'll have to wait and see how Tesla's plans play out. Sources: Teslarati, Electrek We want your opinion! What would you like to see on Insideevs.com? Take our 3 minute survey. - The InsideEVs team Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail copy GO TO COMMENTS ( ) Got a tip for us? Email: [email protected] View all comments ( ) Trending CEO Interview: How Ionna Is Taking On The Tesla Supercharger Network I Drove The 2027 Volvo EX60 And Think It's The Best Volvo Ever. All Because It’s Electric. Congress Wants You To Pay $130 A Year Just To Drive An Electric Car Mercedes-Benz's Most Advanced EV Yet Has A New Kind Of Motor And 600 kW Charging Costco’s New Discount Makes America’s Cheapest EV Even Cheaper latest articles EVs With The Highest Claimed Charging Power (Updated) May 20 - EV 101 - The Volvo EX60 Can 'See' The World And Chat With You About It May 20 - Technology - I Drove The 2027 Volvo EX60 And Think It's The Best Volvo Ever. All Because It’s Electric. May 20 - First Drives - Mercedes-Benz's Most Advanced EV Yet Has A New Kind Of Motor And 600 kW Charging May 19 - Official - The Skoda Epiq Is Europe’s Big Small Electric SUV May 19 - News - ChargePoint Wants To Fix The Condo EV Charging Problem With 2,500 New Ports May 19 - Charging - Costco’s New Discount Makes America’s Cheapest EV Even Cheaper May 19 - Pricing - RECOMMENDED FOR YOU EVs With The Highest Claimed Charging Power (Updated) The Volvo EX60 Can 'See' The World And Chat With You About It Tesla’s Model Y Price Bump Makes The Ioniq 5 And Mustang Mach-E Look Better Than Ever I Drove The 2027 Volvo EX60 And Think It's The Best Volvo Ever. All Because It’s Electric. This Supercharger Extension Cable Promises To Fix A Big Pain Point, But Falls Short: Expert Mercedes-Benz's Most Advanced EV Yet Has A New Kind Of Motor And 600 kW Charging Absurdly Fast EV Chargers Are Coming To America, But Cars Aren't Ready