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Musk’s SpaceX and Tesla to launch advanced chip factories in Austin

Musk’s SpaceX and Tesla to launch advanced chip factories in Austin

SpaceX and Tesla to launch advanced chip manufacturing soon

SpaceX and Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab will ‌build two advanced chip factories at a sprawling facility in Austin, Texas, one to power cars and humanoid robots, and another designed for artificial intelligence data centers in space, CEO ​Elon Musk said on Sunday.

The comments followed Musk’s announcement a day earlier ​of plans to build “Terafab,” an advanced AI chip complex in Austin. “Terafab ⁠will technically be two fabs, each making only one chip design,” Musk wrote ​in a post on X.

Musk has previously said Tesla would need to build its ​own AI chip plant, but the involvement of SpaceX had not been disclosed. SpaceX, which is preparing for a public listing that could value the company at around $1.75 trillion, recently merged with Musk’s ​social media and artificial intelligence firm xAI.

“We either build the Terafab or we ​don’t have the chips,” Musk said during a presentation in an Austin facility on Saturday, adding ‌current ⁠global chip production would meet only a small fraction of his companies’ future needs.

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The logo of a Tesla electric vehicle 

Musk did not give a timeline for the new project. Musk has a track record of announcing highly ambitious projects, though several have faced delays or fallen ​away.

Musk said he was ​grateful to existing ⁠chip suppliers, naming Samsung (005930.KS), opens new tab, TSMC (2330.TW), opens new tab and Micron (MU.O), opens new tab, but said demand from his companies would eventually exceed total global chip output.

Terafab ​will eventually produce one terawatt of computing capacity a year, ​compared with ⁠about half a terawatt currently generated across the United States, Musk said.

He said one chip would be used in Tesla vehicles and Optimus humanoid robots, while the second ⁠would ​be designed for AI satellites in space.

“We need ​a high‑powered chip designed for space that takes into account the harsher environment,” Musk said, adding it ​would need to operate at higher temperatures.

Credit: Joe Brock, Reuters

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