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Tesla just signed a massive $16.5 billion chip deal with Samsung — its biggest hardware move yet. Elon Musk isn't leaving this one to chance. He's personally walking the production line to fast-track Tesla’s next-gen AI 6 chips, aiming to outpace tech giants like TSMC. With the chips built in Texas and Tesla’s momentum climbing, could this deal make Tesla the next AI superpower?

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00:00Tesla just signed a $16.5 billion chip deal with Samsung, and Elon Musk says he's personally
00:06walking the factory line to make the deal happen.
00:09This isn't just another tech partnership, it's Tesla's biggest hardware move yet,
00:14and it's with Samsung.
00:15The chips built in Texas.
00:17The goal?
00:18Power Tesla's next generation AI6 chips and outpace rivals like TSMC in the AI race.
00:25Musk confirmed the deal after Samsung filed it in Korea, calling it strategically important.
00:30He's not just delegating, he's boots on the ground to personally speed up production.
00:34According to Benzinga's Edge stock rankings, Tesla's momentum is climbing fast, especially
00:39with this kind of AI hardware power.
00:41So the question is, does this make Tesla the next AI superpower?
00:45Or do you think Musk is taking on too much?

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