Our AI6 chip might set a record for most amount of usable intelligence from a wafer when factoring in yield.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has offered a fresh glimpse into the company's in-house chip development efforts, praising the 'AI chip design engineering reviews' and hinting that the upcoming 'AI6 chip' could set a record for the 'most amount of usable intelligence from a wafer when factoring in yield.' The statement, made in a casual social media post, underscores Tesla's continued investment in custom silicon to power its autonomous driving and AI systems, moving away from reliance on off-the-shelf components.
Musk's emphasis on 'usable intelligence' and 'yield' is notable, as it suggests Tesla is focused not just on raw performance but on production efficiency and cost-effectiveness. High yield rates are critical for scaling chip manufacturing, and achieving a record in this metric would give Tesla a competitive edge in deploying its AI hardware across its vehicle fleet and potentially in other applications like humanoid robots. The mention of 'AI6' indicates a generational leap from previous in-house designs, likely incorporating lessons learned from development and real-world testing.
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Tesla AI chip design engineering reviews are so great! Team is awesome.
Our AI6 chip might set a record for most amount of usable intelligence from a wafer when factoring in yield.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 9, 2026

