Samsung and Tesla collaboration to benefit Graphjet
Graphjet Technology (GTI) announced potential benefits from the expanding semiconductor manufacturing sector in the United States, particularly following a major $16.5 billion chipmaking agreement between Tesla and Samsung through 2033. The agreement focuses on AI6 inference chips production at Samsung's Texas facility for humanoid robots, self-driving cars, and AI data centers.
The company's CEO, Chris Lai, highlighted that as a graphite and graphene producer, Graphjet is well-positioned to capitalize on the AI chip production boom, with plans to build a production plant in Nevada. The company has begun generating revenue and is experiencing increased interest from multinational clients, including facility visits, sample requests, and qualification processes.
Graphjet Technology (GTI) ha annunciato potenziali vantaggi derivanti dall'espansione del settore della produzione di semiconduttori negli Stati Uniti, in particolare dopo un importante accordo da 16,5 miliardi di dollari tra Tesla e Samsung fino al 2033. L'accordo riguarda la produzione di chip di inferenza AI6 presso lo stabilimento Samsung in Texas, destinati a robot umanoidi, auto a guida autonoma e centri dati AI.
Il CEO dell'azienda, Chris Lai, ha sottolineato che, in qualità di produttore di grafite e grafene, Graphjet è ben posizionata per sfruttare il boom nella produzione di chip AI, con piani per costruire uno stabilimento produttivo in Nevada. L'azienda ha iniziato a generare ricavi e sta registrando un crescente interesse da parte di clienti multinazionali, con visite agli impianti, richieste di campioni e processi di qualificazione.
Graphjet Technology (GTI) anunció posibles beneficios derivados de la expansión del sector de fabricación de semiconductores en Estados Unidos, especialmente tras un importante acuerdo de fabricación de chips de 16.5 mil millones de dólares entre Tesla y Samsung hasta 2033. El acuerdo se centra en la producción de chips de inferencia AI6 en la planta de Samsung en Texas para robots humanoides, autos autónomos y centros de datos de IA.
El CEO de la compañía, Chris Lai, destacó que como productor de grafito y grafeno, Graphjet está bien posicionada para aprovechar el auge en la producción de chips de IA, con planes para construir una planta de producción en Nevada. La empresa ha comenzado a generar ingresos y está experimentando un aumento en el interés de clientes multinacionales, incluyendo visitas a las instalaciones, solicitudes de muestras y procesos de calificación.
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Graphjet Technology (GTI) a annoncé des bénéfices potentiels liés à l'expansion du secteur de la fabrication de semi-conducteurs aux États-Unis, notamment suite à un important accord de fabrication de puces de 16,5 milliards de dollars entre Tesla et Samsung jusqu'en 2033. Cet accord porte sur la production de puces d'inférence AI6 dans l'usine Samsung du Texas, destinées aux robots humanoïdes, aux voitures autonomes et aux centres de données IA.
Le PDG de l'entreprise, Chris Lai, a souligné qu'en tant que producteur de graphite et de graphène, Graphjet est bien placé pour tirer parti de l'essor de la production de puces IA, avec des projets de construction d'une usine de production au Nevada. L'entreprise a commencé à générer des revenus et connaît un intérêt croissant de la part de clients multinationaux, avec des visites d'usine, des demandes d'échantillons et des processus de qualification.
Graphjet Technology (GTI) hat potenzielle Vorteile durch den wachsenden Halbleiterfertigungssektor in den USA angekündigt, insbesondere nach einer bedeutenden Chipfertigungsvereinbarung im Wert von 16,5 Milliarden US-Dollar zwischen Tesla und Samsung bis 2033. Die Vereinbarung konzentriert sich auf die Produktion von AI6-Inferenzchips in Samsungs Werk in Texas für humanoide Roboter, selbstfahrende Autos und KI-Datencenter.
Der CEO des Unternehmens, Chris Lai, betonte, dass Graphjet als Graphit- und Graphenproduzent gut positioniert sei, um vom Boom der KI-Chipproduktion zu profitieren, mit Plänen zum Bau einer Produktionsanlage in Nevada. Das Unternehmen erzielt bereits Umsätze und verzeichnet ein wachsendes Interesse multinationaler Kunden, einschließlich Werksbesuchen, Musteranfragen und Qualifizierungsprozessen.
- New $16.5 billion Tesla-Samsung chip agreement creates potential business opportunities
- Company has started generating revenue
- Increasing interest from multinational clients
- Strategic expansion plans with new Nevada production plant
- Growing market opportunity in US semiconductor manufacturing
- Production plant in Nevada still in planning phase
- Revenue generation in early stages
Insights
Graphjet positioned to capitalize on Tesla-Samsung chip deal and broader US semiconductor expansion, though benefits remain largely prospective.
The announced $16.5 billion chipmaking agreement between Tesla and Samsung represents a significant development in the US semiconductor landscape, particularly for the AI chip sector. Samsung's Texas facility will manufacture next-generation AI6 inference chips designed for humanoid robots, autonomous vehicles, and AI data centers through 2033.
This deal comes amid broader expansion in US semiconductor manufacturing, with TSMC planning an additional $100 billion investment and Nvidia establishing supercomputer manufacturing in Texas. This growing ecosystem creates potential opportunities for graphite/graphene suppliers like Graphjet.
While Graphjet's CEO claims the company has begun generating revenue and seeing increased client interest, the press release provides no specific revenue figures, order volumes, or named clients. The company's planned Nevada production plant appears strategically aligned with domestic semiconductor growth, but details about production capacity, timeline, and financing remain unspecified.
The fundamental connection between Graphjet's business and semiconductor manufacturing is sound—graphite and graphene are indeed used in high-temperature semiconductor processes requiring precise control. However, the announcement primarily highlights potential benefits rather than secured contracts with chip manufacturers.
This represents an opportunity for Graphjet to position itself within the expanding domestic semiconductor supply chain, particularly as companies seek to reduce dependence on foreign materials sources. Yet investors should note the gap between identifying an industry opportunity and successfully capturing market share against established competitors in the graphite/graphene space.
New York, United States, July 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Graphjet Technology (“Graphjet� or “the Company�) announced today that it stands to benefit from the expansion in the semiconductor manufacturing in the United States, where many chip manufacturers have invested, especially in the production of AI Chips.
Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, made an announcement today that Tesla has signed a
With the surging demand for specialized chips, especially AI chips, many manufacturers have been expanding their production capacity, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which has announced its intention to invest in advanced semiconductor manufacturing in the United States by an additional
“As a producer of graphite and graphene, Graphjet stands to benefit from the expansion of the AI chip production as graphite and graphene plays a crucial role in semiconductor manufacturing, particularly in processes requiring high temperature and precise control. The current growth in semiconductor industry in the United States is timely for our planned expansion to build a production plant in Nevada. We have started to generate revenue and have been gaining increasing interest in our product, with growing number of visits by corporate representatives and directors of multinational clients, requests for samples, and more qualification process. The growth in the semiconductor industry will accelerate the growth of our company.� says Chris Lai, CEO of Graphjet.
About Graphjet Technology
Graphjet Technology (Nasdaq: GTI) was founded in 2019 in Malaysia as an innovative graphene and graphite producer. Graphjet Technology has the world’s first patented technology to recycle palm kernel shells generated in the production of palm seed oil to produce single layer graphene and artificial graphite. Graphjet’s sustainable production methods utilizing palm kernel shells, a waste agricultural product that is common in Malaysia, will set a new shift in graphite and graphene supply chain of the world. For more information, please visit .
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