Tesla signs $16.5bn chip deal with Samsung
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Tesla vehicles manufactured since mid-2021 with AMD Ryzen processors can now access Grok 4, xAI's witty conversational assistant designed to make drives more engaging.
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Tesla's growing pains might have hit the company where it hurts post-earnings, but there is potential if the company can figure out what it wants to be when it grows up.
Meanwhile, another artificial intelligence (AI)-powered transportation stock has rocketed higher this year, partly due to its emerging autonomous driving business. Lately, the stock seems to go up when Tesla goes down and vice versa. Is it the ultimate threat to Tesla's autonomous driving ambitions?
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTesla Stock Stays Hot With Retail Bulls Even As Daiwa Slashes 2025, 2026 Profit Targets After Q2 LetdownDespite a 12% revenue decline, margin pressure, and reports that the company is behind schedule on its 2025 Optimus robot production goal, retail investors remained bullish on Tesla.
The earnings call brought additional concerns as CEO Elon Musk warned of “a few rough quarters” ahead, particularly due to the pending elimination of the $7,500 EV tax credit in the U.S. beginning in September.
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Soy Aire on MSNTesla's Stock Plummets Amid Revenue Decline and Strategic TransitionTesla's stock took a significant hit, dropping over 8% as the company reported a 12% revenue decline for Q2 2025. Increased competition, regulatory changes, and a strategic shift towards AI and robotics are reshaping Tesla's future.