Couldn't tell ya. I doubt anyone has done an accurate, detailed comparison.
The primary CPU of a Tesla is either an AMD Ryzen (made in Taiwan), or an Intel Atom (probably Ireland), with either sitting in a motherboard made in PRC. The vast majority of the lesser integrated circuits controlling the flow of electrons in a Tesla will have been sourced from Asia.
I have no problem with that. But I don't delude myself that the content of a Tesla assembled in CA from a lot of foreign made components is more American than a Ford assembled in Kentucky from a lot of foreign made components.
Elon Musk was born in South Africa. Henry Ford was born in Michigan. That doesn't matter, either.
Wrong again. Tesla designed and manufactured their own chips as of 2019 and prior to that it was NVIDIA. In full honesty, they do sub out the chip manufacturing to Samsung who manufactures them in the US.
Take a close-up look at Tesla's self-driving car computer and its two AI brains
Tesla's in-house chip is 21 times faster than the older Nvidia model Tesla used. And each car's computer has two for safety.
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