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Tesla China sees 1k Model 3 reservations daily after Labor Day celebration
Tesla’s demand for its Model 3 sedan in China is not slowing down. Reports out of China from the state-run Xinhua News Agency stated that Model 3 orders are exceeding 1,000 units per day following the country’s Labor Day holiday.
The news of the steady orders of the Model 3 was shared by Tesla owner-enthusiast @Ray4Tesla, who translated Xinhua’s report. “The above Tesla sales indicated that the number of people watching cars during the May 1st period increased significantly, and the number of Model 3 orders per day nationwide exceeded 1,000,” the article said.
The report also indicated that the main consumer groups buying the electric sedan are located in China’s first-tier cities. These include Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai, which is the location of Tesla’s production facility.
GREAT NEWS: MIC #Model3 sales during May 1 Labor Day break is off the chart according to 🇨🇳 media. Daily average sales nationwide exceeds 1k. Some ppl are from cities where no #Tesla stores are available & who’ve never test driven Model 3 be4 but go on to order online regardless. pic.twitter.com/zj718B8ddM
— Ray (@ray4tesla) May 6, 2020
Ray stated that the concentration of these buyers in highly-populated cities is due to Tesla stores that are located in the areas. However, this is not stopping Chinese citizens who have never driven the Model 3 from purchasing one.
“Many second and third-tier cities do not have experience stores, and customers do not even try the car. They place orders online just like buying a mobile phone, and we drive to the door,” a Tesla sales manager at one of the company’s China-located stores said.
Tesla has been gearing up for a strong push in China since the company’s first deliveries of the Model 3 to citizens in the country. After initial deliveries began in January, Tesla started to developing additional configurations of the sedan for customers to buy. Initially, the Standard Range Plus variant was the only Model 3 option available. Now, Long Range and Performance variants of the sedan are available for purchase as well. Tesla has also added the White interior option.
Giga Shanghai is currently producing vehicles at a run rate of around 200,000 vehicles per year, or about 4,000 a week according to estimates from Tesla. The construction of the facility’s Model Y factory in the Phase 2 zone is underway and coming along quickly. Recent images show the buildout of the second building’s frame is progressing quickly.
An increase in the Model 3’s order rate once again shows Tesla is an outlier in the struggling Chinese automotive market. The country’s carmakers have been affected significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Chinese auto market sank 43.4% in March, while Tesla experienced a 450% increase in registrations from February to March.
The substantial numbers continue to rise, and Tesla shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
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Elon Musk’s xAI brings 1GW Colossus 2 AI training cluster online
Elon Musk shared his update in a recent post on social media platform X.
xAI has brought its Colossus 2 supercomputer online, making it the first gigawatt-scale AI training cluster in the world, and it’s about to get even bigger in a few months.
Elon Musk shared his update in a recent post on social media platform X.
Colossus 2 goes live
The Colossus 2 supercomputer, together with its predecessor, Colossus 1, are used by xAI to primarily train and refine the company’s Grok large language model. In a post on X, Musk stated that Colossus 2 is already operational, making it the first gigawatt training cluster in the world.
But what’s even more remarkable is that it would be upgraded to 1.5 GW of power in April. Even in its current iteration, however, the Colossus 2 supercomputer already exceeds the peak demand of San Francisco.
Commentary from users of the social media platform highlighted the speed of execution behind the project. Colossus 1 went from site preparation to full operation in 122 days, while Colossus 2 went live by crossing the 1-GW barrier and is targeting a total capacity of roughly 2 GW. This far exceeds the speed of xAI’s primary rivals.
Funding fuels rapid expansion
xAI’s Colossus 2 launch follows xAI’s recently closed, upsized $20 billion Series E funding round, which exceeded its initial $15 billion target. The company said the capital will be used to accelerate infrastructure scaling and AI product development.
The round attracted a broad group of investors, including Valor Equity Partners, Stepstone Group, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Qatar Investment Authority, MGX, and Baron Capital Group. Strategic partners NVIDIA and Cisco also continued their support, helping xAI build what it describes as the world’s largest GPU clusters.
xAI said the funding will accelerate its infrastructure buildout, enable rapid deployment of AI products to billions of users, and support research tied to its mission of understanding the universe. The company noted that its Colossus 1 and 2 systems now represent more than one million H100 GPU equivalents, alongside recent releases including the Grok 4 series, Grok Voice, and Grok Imagine. Training is also already underway for its next flagship model, Grok 5.
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Tesla AI5 chip nears completion, Elon Musk teases 9-month development cadence
The Tesla CEO shared his recent insights in a post on social media platform X.
Tesla’s next-generation AI5 chip is nearly complete, and work on its successor is already underway, as per a recent update from Elon Musk.
The Tesla CEO shared his recent insights in a post on social media platform X.
Musk details AI chip roadmap
In his post, Elon Musk stated that Tesla’s AI5 chip design is “almost done,” while AI6 has already entered early development. Musk added that Tesla plans to continue iterating rapidly, with AI7, AI8, AI9, and future generations targeting a nine-month design cycle.
He also noted that Tesla’s in-house chips could become the highest-volume AI processors in the world. Musk framed his update as a recruiting message, encouraging engineers to join Tesla’s AI and chip development teams.
Tesla community member Herbert Ong highlighted the strategic importance of the timeline, noting that faster chip cycles enable quicker learning, faster iteration, and a compounding advantage in AI and autonomy that becomes increasingly difficult for competitors to close.
AI5 manufacturing takes shape
Musk’s comments align with earlier reporting on AI5’s production plans. In December, it was reported that Samsung is preparing to manufacture Tesla’s AI5 chip, accelerating hiring for experienced engineers to support U.S. production and address complex foundry challenges.
Samsung is one of two suppliers selected for AI5, alongside TSMC. The companies are expected to produce different versions of the AI5 chip, with TSMC reportedly using a 3nm process and Samsung using a 2nm process.
Musk has previously stated that while different foundries translate chip designs into physical silicon in different ways, the goal is for both versions of the Tesla AI5 chip to operate identically. AI5 will succeed Tesla’s current AI4 hardware, formerly known as Hardware 4, and is expected to support the company’s Full Self-Driving system as well as other AI-driven efforts, including Optimus.
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Tesla Model Y and Model 3 named safest vehicles tested by ANCAP in 2025
According to ANCAP in a press release, the Tesla Model Y achieved the highest overall weighted score of any vehicle assessed in 2025.
The Tesla Model Y recorded the highest overall safety score of any vehicle tested by ANCAP in 2025. The Tesla Model 3 also delivered strong results, reinforcing the automaker’s safety leadership in Australia and New Zealand.
According to ANCAP in a press release, the Tesla Model Y achieved the highest overall weighted score of any vehicle assessed in 2025. ANCAP’s 2025 tests evaluated vehicles across four key pillars: Adult Occupant Protection, Child Occupant Protection, Vulnerable Road User Protection, and Safety Assist technologies.
The Model Y posted consistently strong results in all four categories, distinguishing itself through a system-based safety approach that combines structural crash protection with advanced driver-assistance features such as autonomous emergency braking, lane support, and driver monitoring.

This marked the second time the Model Y has topped ANCAP’s annual safety rankings. The Model Y’s previous version was also ANCAP’s top performer in 2022.
The Tesla Model 3 also delivered a strong performance in ANCAP’s 2025 tests, contributing to Tesla’s broader safety presence across segments. Similar to the Model Y, the Model 3 also earned impressive scores across the ANCAP’s four pillars. This made the vehicle the top performer in the Medium Car category.
ANCAP Chief Executive Officer Carla Hoorweg stated that the results highlight a growing industry shift toward integrated safety design, with improvements in technologies such as autonomous emergency braking and lane support translating into meaningful real-world protection.
“ANCAP’s testing continues to reinforce a clear message: the safest vehicles are those designed with safety as a system, not a checklist. The top performers this year delivered consistent results across physical crash protection, crash avoidance and vulnerable road user safety, rather than relying on strength in a single area.
“We are also seeing increasing alignment between ANCAP’s test requirements and the safety technologies that genuinely matter on Australian and New Zealand roads. Improvements in autonomous emergency braking, lane support, and driver monitoring systems are translating into more robust protection,” Hoorweg said.