What is Elon Musk's Terafab chip project? Here are his "most epic" goals for the factory.
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Elon Musk, famously a man with big ideas, is building a semiconductor plant vast enough to power those ambitions. Edited by Alain Sherter In:
Elon Musk, famously a man with big ideas, is building a semiconductor plant vast enough to power those ambitions.
Musk on Saturday announced what he calls the "Terafab," a semiconductor manufacturing plant to be located in Austin, Texas, that will produce chips for Tesla vehicles, SpaceX spaceships and Optimus humanoid robots. Currently, Musk's companies rely on other semiconductor manufacturers, including Samsung, to provide chips.
In a half-hour presentation on Saturday, Musk outlined his rationale for the Terafab factory, and it goes far beyond electric cars and robots. The new plant will manufacture the type of potent chips that Musk says are needed to transform humankind into "a galactic civilization," evoking the fictional worlds depicted by authors such as Isaac Asimov and Iain Banks.
"We want to make that real," Musk said of the science fiction books he cited during his speech. "Not just fiction — to turn science fiction to science fact. That's the glorious, exciting future that I certainly look forward to."
He added that the planned factory will mark "the most epic chip-building exercise in history."

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