Samsung, Tesla about to collaborate for Self-driving Chips
The South Korean tech giant, Samsung, and the billionaire vehicle company, Tesla Motors are holding talks about transforming the vehicle sector completely. If their conversations succeed, they would collaborate to build the next-gen self-driving chips. Interestingly, these chips would be based on Samsung’s 7-nanometer chip process. The chip design and prototype have been discussed by both parties repeatedly for Tesla's upcoming Hardware 4 self-driving computation.
EVs are important from the environmental perspective and this is a fact. Most countries are making lithium-ion batteries or switching to other countries for the same. But regardless of the location, they are an important agenda behind building a successful sustainable development goal.
Samsung already produces the 7-nm chip in Tesla’s Hardware 3 but if the order proceeds it will make chips in its production process. These self-driving chips would make it easier to manufacture more self-driving vehicles. Let’s hope the process of manufacturing & production becomes easy for Tesla.
Samsung is a considerable partner to the company and it already has a 17.3 percent market share in the chip manufacturing industry. Tesla is a game-changer in the domain of electric vehicles and energy generation. Their collaboration could mean the latest developments in technology. Faster implementation in self-driving cars could also be an expected outcome.