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Nvidia’s $5 Trillion & Tesla’s Chip Ambitions 11/11/25
Key Stories:
CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the critical partnership with **TSMC**, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, highlighting that Nvidia’s recent historic achievement of reaching a $5 trillion market value wouldn’t be possible without TSMC’s support in producing these essential wafers. This underscores the intricate supply chain supporting the AI revolution. Meanwhile, **Tesla**, Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company, is also making moves in the chip space. Musk indicated that Tesla will likely need to construct its own large chip fabrication plant to produce AI semiconductors, possibly collaborating with **Intel**, the U.S. chip giant. Tesla is currently designing its fifth-generation AI chip to power its ambitious autonomous driving goals. Investors should be watching how these investments in chip manufacturing and AI development impact future earnings and competitive landscapes for both Nvidia and Tesla.
Sources familiar with the matter indicate that the company will not release the updated version in the fall of 2026 as initially planned. The iPhone Air, launched in 2025, was positioned as a thinner, lighter alternative within Apple’s popular iPhone lineup, albeit with some trade-offs in battery size and camera features. This delay could signal a strategic re-evaluation of its niche products or a shift in focus towards other innovations. On a different note, we’re seeing practical applications of virtual reality expanding, with the AA Driving School Academy now using **Meta’s** Quest 3 headsets to train driving instructors. This innovative approach helps them master complex road scenarios, including navigating modern hazards like increased cyclists and scooters, in a safe, controlled environment. Finally, a fascinating development in tech sustainability comes from UK startup **DEScycle**. They’re tackling electronic waste by dissolving discarded tech using a unique ‘deep eutectic solvent’ chemistry to extract precious and critical metals at room temperature, offering an energy-efficient alternative to traditional smelting. This highlights a growing trend towards sustainable practices across the tech industry, a crucial area for long-term investment.
Keywords: AAPL, AI chips, Apple, Autonomous driving, Blackwell chips, Chip fab, E-waste, INTC, Intel, META, Market capitalization, Meta, NVDA, Nvidia, Precious metals, Product strategy, Quest 3, Recycling, Semiconductors, Sustainability, TSLA, TSM, TSMC, Tesla, VR, Virtual reality, iPhone AirThe post Nvidia’s $5 Trillion & Tesla’s Chip Ambitions 11/11/25 first appeared on Rapid Money Radio.
Key Stories:
CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the critical partnership with **TSMC**, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, highlighting that Nvidia’s recent historic achievement of reaching a $5 trillion market value wouldn’t be possible without TSMC’s support in producing these essential wafers. This underscores the intricate supply chain supporting the AI revolution. Meanwhile, **Tesla**, Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company, is also making moves in the chip space. Musk indicated that Tesla will likely need to construct its own large chip fabrication plant to produce AI semiconductors, possibly collaborating with **Intel**, the U.S. chip giant. Tesla is currently designing its fifth-generation AI chip to power its ambitious autonomous driving goals. Investors should be watching how these investments in chip manufacturing and AI development impact future earnings and competitive landscapes for both Nvidia and Tesla.
Sources familiar with the matter indicate that the company will not release the updated version in the fall of 2026 as initially planned. The iPhone Air, launched in 2025, was positioned as a thinner, lighter alternative within Apple’s popular iPhone lineup, albeit with some trade-offs in battery size and camera features. This delay could signal a strategic re-evaluation of its niche products or a shift in focus towards other innovations. On a different note, we’re seeing practical applications of virtual reality expanding, with the AA Driving School Academy now using **Meta’s** Quest 3 headsets to train driving instructors. This innovative approach helps them master complex road scenarios, including navigating modern hazards like increased cyclists and scooters, in a safe, controlled environment. Finally, a fascinating development in tech sustainability comes from UK startup **DEScycle**. They’re tackling electronic waste by dissolving discarded tech using a unique ‘deep eutectic solvent’ chemistry to extract precious and critical metals at room temperature, offering an energy-efficient alternative to traditional smelting. This highlights a growing trend towards sustainable practices across the tech industry, a crucial area for long-term investment.
Keywords: AAPL, AI chips, Apple, Autonomous driving, Blackwell chips, Chip fab, E-waste, INTC, Intel, META, Market capitalization, Meta, NVDA, Nvidia, Precious metals, Product strategy, Quest 3, Recycling, Semiconductors, Sustainability, TSLA, TSM, TSMC, Tesla, VR, Virtual reality, iPhone AirThe post Nvidia’s $5 Trillion & Tesla’s Chip Ambitions 11/11/25 first appeared on Rapid Money Radio.
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