Tesla raises Dojo D1 order from TSMC: report

Tesla is reportedly increasing the orders for its Dojo D1 supercomputer chips. The D1 is a custom Tesla application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that’s designed for the Dojo supercomputer, and it is reportedly ordered from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).  Citing a source reportedly familiar with the matter, Taiwanese publication Economic Daily noted that Tesla will be doubling

Tesla raises Dojo D1 order from TSMC: report Read More »

Tesla latest Cybertruck units show impeccable build quality

Tesla Cybertruck units that are being called “manufacturing confirmation” builds are being seen on the Giga Texas property as the company is revamping the factory to full production after a stoppage to upgrade lines. These units show impeccable build quality, and they are the best Cybertruck builds we have seen to date. With the Cybertruck

Tesla latest Cybertruck units show impeccable build quality Read More »

There are still ‘significant gaps to close’ in UAW negotiations: Ford

Despite making some progress in contract negotiations with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, Ford says there are still some major gaps to address before an agreement is reached. The statement comes after Ford avoided escalated strikes by meeting some UAW demands last week, just as parts workers walked out of 38 Stellantis and General

There are still ‘significant gaps to close’ in UAW negotiations: Ford Read More »

Nissan says all new vehicles for European market will be electric

Amidst an industry-wide transition to electric vehicles (EVs), Japanese automaker Nissan is the latest to announce a total switch from internal combustion engine (ICE) automobiles, at least in one key market. By the end of the decade, Nissan will only sell EVs in Europe, a company executive said this week. Nissan said on Monday that

Nissan says all new vehicles for European market will be electric Read More »

Translate »