At Shareholder Meeting, Musk Hints at Building a Massive Chip Factory and Shares FSD's Progress in China
2025-11-07 / Read about 0 minute
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Tesla has been on a roll lately, with a series of significant developments. At the shareholder meeting, CEO Musk disclosed that to keep pace with the soaring demand for artificial intelligence chips, Tesla is considering the construction of a 'colossal chip manufacturing plant'. This potential venture might see Tesla partnering with Intel. The proposed factory is projected to churn out a minimum of 100,000 wafers each month, bolstering the production of products like the Cybercab and Optimus. In the meantime, Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology has secured only 'partial approval' in China. However, there are high hopes that it will attain full approval by the dawn of 2026. The shareholder meeting also witnessed a vote in favor of Tesla's investment in Musk's xAI venture. On November 5, the Cybercab, Tesla's self-driving electric vehicle, made its much-anticipated Asia-Pacific debut at the China International Import Expo, showcasing its cutting-edge autonomous driving technology. Moreover, Tesla has kicked off the trial production line for its humanoid robot. The third-generation production line is slated for completion and operational status by 2026. Once production scales up, costs are anticipated to remain under $20,000. In another move, Tesla plans to phase out Robotaxi safety operators in Austin within the current year and subsequently roll out the service to a wider array of regions.