bix6 2 minutes ago
Atomic Semi?
zitterbewegung 28 minutes ago
I wonder if it is the people who worked on dojo that just got bought by tesla especially when they restarted their efforts on dojo earlier this year. [1]

[1] https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/20/elon-musk-says-teslas-rest...

Bender 2 hours ago
Original Title: Tesla (TSLA) quietly discloses $2 billion AI hardware company acquisition buried in filing
Noumenon72 26 minutes ago
That's a better title, as "Tesla discloses $2B AI hardware company acquisition buried" could also mean "Tesla disclosed that it buried an acquisition" or "Tesla disclosed that a hardware company buried an acquisition".
rogerrogerr 2 hours ago
"quietly discloses"

Can we vote to ban an adverb?

ecocentrik 2 hours ago
The idea that anything can still be buried in a filling is equally ridiculous
powvans 2 hours ago
Quietly has not so quietly become an AI slop calling card.
deepsun 44 minutes ago
> The company never mentioned the deal in its shareholders’ letter or during last night’s earnings call.

Is it legal? The whole point of earnings call is to disclose such events to [potential] shareholders.

LeifCarrotson 27 minutes ago
The earnings call is basically an event to announce that they've published their 10-Q report. The report says:

> "In April 2026, the Company entered into an agreement to acquire an AI hardware company for up to $2.00 billion in Tesla common stock and equity awards, of which approximately $1.8 billion is subject to certain service conditions and/or performance milestones dependent on the successful deployment of the company’s technology."

That's not quiet or sneaky in any way.

The article says:

> The fact that Tesla discussed the $2 billion SpaceX investment extensively in the shareholders' letter but didn't mention an equally-sized acquisition is a deliberate choice.

The existence and content of the report is all that matters, you can emphasize or ignore anything you want in the press release.

kklisura 8 minutes ago
> Is it legal? The whole point of earnings call...

You might be shocked to find out, as I was, that earnings call are not even legally required. Companies are legally required to make SEC filings and that's it.

dmix 2 hours ago
It's pretty obvious much of this article was written with AI, there's about 15 emdashes.

This electrek site frequently comes up in my Firefox news feed and they seem to have made a business of breathless reporting news about Tesla with a negative spin.

LanceJones 29 minutes ago
I really used to enjoy Fred's writing on Electrek. But after the Roadster referral debacle, Fred's tune changed and has gotten more negative... so negative now that you cannot find any positive articles about Musk or Tesla (some articles you might classify as 'neutral'). If you look at comment counts, it's clear Fred is playing to the "I hate Musk" crowd now for clicks (comments and clicks have similar outcomes for Google Adsense). Electrek's other articles' comment counts pale in comparison. So the incentive is pretty obvious now. Too bad.
RankingMember 3 minutes ago
It was an early booster of Tesla, but I think it rightly went negative when the unkept promises and CEO antics started piling up.
WarmWash 4 minutes ago
Anyone with sense sees the negativity around Tesla.

It trades at a 360 p/e with annually shrinking finances. None of it's blockbuster promises have come to fruition, and it keeps on faux chasing hype products to keep shares buoyant. Nevermind all the shady accounting and and notorious opaque data sharing that has cropped up in the last few years.

It has had three success stories which are all pretty banal (model S, model 3, model Y), and has a litany of perpetually "just around the corner" products that will fill those massive 360 p/e shoes and then way more. FSD, roadster, semi, model 2, robotaxi, optimus robot, and now terafab. All vaporware that is indefinitely pending, and seem perfectly crafted to tickle the mind of "the internet IQ test said I'm a genius" type investors.

It then has it's meh business of battery production and storage, which does alright for what it is, but even still is now borderline noncompetitive with Chinese offerings.

So if electrek is going hard against Tesla...it kind of makes sense?

RankingMember 3 minutes ago
Yeah, to me it's not bashing or negative to call a spade a spade.
MarkusQ 48 minutes ago
Yeah. They seem to specialize in low-effort Musk bashing. (Not that there doesn't appear to be a evergreen market for that among the jealousinati.)
Refreeze5224 41 minutes ago
That's it, they're jealous of Musk. It's not the Nazi salute, they're just jealous they don't get to exploit people like he does.
greenpizza13 38 minutes ago
Musk-bashing doesn't require effort. Any reasonable person knows he's at best an opportunist dragon with no moral compass.
t1234s 2 hours ago
Could it have been acquired to clear some possible patent issues on a future product?
charliebwrites 32 minutes ago
We can’t know, they didn’t disclose ;-)
sidcool 25 minutes ago
This is such a bad article. And no suprise it's Fred Lambert.