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Is Tesla’s autonomy premium at risk? This analyst says Nvidia’s full self-driving stack leaves EV maker trading on sentiment
Nvidia is offering the full self-driving “brain” for the first time, with real-world performance yet to be proven at scale, according to Altimeter’s Freda Duan. ・Duan highlighted differences in training spend and data disclosures between Nvidia and Tesla.
The investor, in a post on the social media platform X on Wednesday, shared that people did not believe him when he said that rivals of the Elon Musk-backed automaker would also develop self-driving technology. Black said that over "five competitors" to ...
According to a USPTO suspension notice obtained by Electrek, Tesla’s application (Serial No. 98806788) to trademark “Cybercab” has been officially suspended as of November 14, 2025. The examining attorney, Meghan Reinhart, cited two main hurdles blocking Tesla from owning the name:
"Teslas will be in the wild with no one in them, in June, in Austin," the automaker's CEO, Elon Musk, declared on Tesla's 2024 Q4 earnings call. "This is not some far-off mythical situation; it's five, six months away."
The USPTO recently suspended Tesla’s trademark attempt at the name Cybercab, and it’s honestly hilarious that this happened at all. The notice, dated November 14, 2025, halts Tesla’s application (Serial No. 98806788) due to two unresolved issues.
The firm estimates that Tesla’s automotive segment accounts for 72.2% of sales and described it as “fledgling,” despite projecting 12.1% year-over-year growth in the Energy Generation & Storage segment, which it estimates operates at 31.2% margins.
Nvidia introduces 'Alpamayo family' of AI models with goal of using reasoning-based vision language action models to enable 'humanlike thinking' in autonomous vehicle decision-making - Anadolu Ajansı
Tesla, Inc.'s weak deliveries raise durability risks as Robotaxi/Optimus hype fades amid regulation and competition. Click for this TSLA stock update.
Nvidia's Alpamayo sells autonomy to automakers terrified of the software future—Tesla remains the only robotaxi-committed player.