Tesla and Samsung have finalized a staggering $16.5 billion semiconductor supply deal that aims to ensure a steady chip flow, aiding production efficiency amid a tight global supply landscape. The agreement is a clear signal of strategic alignment in the tech and automotive spheres.
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