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Elon Musk confirms Tesla AI5 vehicle release date

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Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, announced the completion of the AI5 chip design review on Saturday and also announced the vehicle release date with this new platform.

“Just wrapped up the AI5 Saturday chip design review a few hours ago,” wrote Musk on the social media site X.

He made a similar announcement earlier this month, but he affirmed that the review will continue for more detailed enhancements.

Musk stated that the design review is now “finally” complete, and the company has begun working on AI6. That said, he mentioned that the first vehicles in sufficient volume will head over to production lines until mid-2027.

The Tesla leader also clarified the reason for this delayed launch, saying that the AI5 hardware will be in high quantity to support the volume production, which is quite true.

Tesla is taking an approach to designing chips in-house to unlock efficiency and better performance. According to the EV maker, the AI5 will be 50 times the improvement over AI4, 10 times raw compute increase, 5 times hardened block quantization and softmax, and 9x memory capacity.

It’s confirmed that the AI5 chipset will be produced by Taiwan’s TSMC, but the production timeline has not been finalized. On the other hand, the AI6 hardware will be produced by Samsung in 2026 at its Taylor Fab plant in Texas.

Michael dell

Musk also invited Dell CEO Michael Dell to participate in the company discussion.

“I happened to be meeting just beforehand, so I invited him to join. Hopefully, he found it interesting,” he said.

“It was super interesting and I enjoyed it very much. The Tesla team is cooking, and the future is even more exciting than I thought! Plus Grok 5 will be amazing.” Dell repliled.

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