Elon Musk spent quite some time last fall complaining that existing foundries cannot meet his company's demand for high-performance AI processors and proposed an idea to build his own chipmaking venture. Apparently, this was not just a brag but rather an announcement of a long-term project. Now the project has gotten its launch date: March 21, 2026.
"Terafab Project launches in 7 days," Elon Musk wrote in an X post.
He did not elaborate on any details about the project, though his previous comments indicated that this is indeed a long-lasting semiconductor production facility project that would enable his companies — Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI — to get enough supply of AI accelerators.
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Musk once mentioned that his companies might need 100 – 200 billion AI chips per year, and if it cannot get them from existing foundry partners, then the company will consider building its own fabs. Apparently, the Terafab Project seems to be the brand depicting the endeavor and scale, though it does not provide any reasonable portrayal of the nature of the project.
He added back then that if foundries could accelerate expansion and supply 100 billion to 200 billion AI chips per year within Tesla’s required timeframe, the company would gladly rely on external manufacturing instead of pursuing its own facilities.
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