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Musk's $119B Chip Factory Plan Revealed
6 May
Summary
- SpaceX considers $55B initial investment for a Texas semiconductor facility.
- The 'Terafab' project involves Tesla and Intel for AI chip development.
- Musk aims to manufacture enough chips for 1 Terawatt of power annually.

SpaceX, the space exploration company founded by Elon Musk, is evaluating a significant investment of at least $55 billion to establish a semiconductor factory in Grimes County, Texas. Initial proposals indicate a total project expenditure of up to $119 billion for this advanced manufacturing facility, described as 'Terafab.'
This ambitious undertaking is a collaboration involving Tesla and chipmaking giant Intel. The primary goal is to develop specialized chips crucial for AI servers, SpaceX's satellite endeavors, and Tesla's autonomous vehicle technology. Elon Musk has articulated the need for such a facility, stating that current semiconductor production rates are insufficient for his companies' rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics.
Musk has previously indicated that the 'Terafab' aims to eventually produce enough chips to supply 1 Terawatt of power annually. However, he recently clarified via social media that Grimes County is one of several potential locations under consideration for this large-scale project. The move aligns with Musk's strategy to secure substantial computing power for xAI's Grok models and to capitalize on the growing demand for AI compute infrastructure.