Samsung may become a bigger AI chip partner as Google, Tesla, AMD and BYD seek TSMC alternatives
Google, Tesla, AMD, BYD, and others are in talks with Samsung Foundry about shifting advanced chip production away from TSMC, according to sources familiar with the matter.
According to NikkesiAsia (via Jukan), Samsung Foundry is in talks with several global giants for contract production of AI chips.
- Google is weighing whether to have Samsung build its Axion processors, due around 2028, and potentially a portion of its TPUs for AI workloads.
- Tesla’s upcoming AI6 chip will be made by Samsung in Texas.
- AMD is in conversations about future CPUs, also from 2028.
- BYD, China’s electric vehicle titan, is discussing next-generation autonomous driving chips with Samsung.
TSMC has locked up its leading-edge nodes with NVIDIA, Apple, Broadcom, and a roster of others. That’s left smaller-volume customers, particularly Chinese chip designers, scrambling, with several turning to Samsung.
A Chinese auto chip executive reportedly stated that TSMC’s advanced production is full, and Samsung’s availability has made it an increasingly attractive option, even if its yields still trail the Taiwanese chip maker’s.
US clients want production spread across multiple foundries to balance the supply chain and avoid geopolitical concerns. Qualcomm has used both TSMC and Samsung for years; Google is now building out a similar dual-foundry approach.

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