- Chip manufacturing effort TERAFAB will support Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI with advanced chips.
- Austin facility to focus on chip design as part of the broader TERAFAB project.
- Main TERAFAB production site will require thousands of acres, with multiple locations considered.
- Project aims to exceed global chip output and meet future AI computing needs.
Launch of TERAFAB in Austin
KUT reports that Elon Musk has launched TERAFAB, a large-scale chip manufacturing initiative. The project combines resources from Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI. Musk unveiled TERAFAB at Austin’s Seaholm power plant. The Austin facility will focus on advanced chip design.
The Austin site is one phase of a broader buildout. Recruitment for chip manufacturing roles is already underway in both Austin and Palo Alto, CA, according to job listings.
Project Scope and Ambitions
TERAFAB is positioned to close the gap between current chip production and the large-scale needs of Musk’s companies. The chips will power Tesla vehicles, humanoid AI robots, and enable projects such as solar-powered AI satellites and future interplanetary travel. This push also aligns with Tesla’s broader shift toward robotics and AI-driven infrastructure, as the company expands beyond its traditional automotive focus.
Musk set an ambitious target of producing over a terawatt of AI computing power per year. This represents a massive increase from the current global output. The main TERAFAB manufacturing facility, still under consideration, would cover thousands of acres to meet projected demands.
Support and Next Steps
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott attended the launch event, underscoring the state’s support for chip manufacturing expansion. However, officials have not shared a timeline for construction or production at the Austin facility.
Meanwhile, progress is visible near Tesla’s Gigafactory, and the company has begun hiring for technical roles.The TERAFAB project reflects growing momentum in US chip manufacturing and positions Musk’s ventures at the center of the sector’s growth trajectory.
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