Tesla's Terafab chip manufacturing project launches tomorrow

Tesla's Terafab chip manufacturing project is set to launch tomorrow, according to a post by Sawyer Merritt. The initiative addresses anticipated supply constraints for advanced chips. Elon Musk has previously highlighted the need for domestic production.

Sawyer Merritt announced on X that Tesla's Terafab chip manufacturing project will launch tomorrow, as of the post dated March 20, 2026. This project aims to tackle future shortages in advanced chip supply, a concern Elon Musk has voiced before. Musk stated: 'Even when we look at the best case output of all our key suppliers, it's not enough. In order to remove the probable constraint in 3-4 years, we'll have to build a very big fab, domestically. I know fabs are hard, but we do a lot of hard things.' The post also references Tesla's AI5 chip, pictured alongside the announcement. Building semiconductor fabrication plants, or fabs, represents a significant undertaking for Tesla, aligning with Musk's comments on overcoming supply limitations through domestic manufacturing. No further details on the project's scale or location were provided in the source.

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Illustration of Tesla's Terafab, the largest chip factory, with Optimus robots, solar satellites, and Elon Musk announcing the project.
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Tesla announces massive Terafab chip factory

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Tesla has announced Terafab, described as the largest chip manufacturing facility ever, in collaboration with SpaceX and xAI. The facility aims to produce 1TW of chips per year to support ambitious projects like solar-powered satellites and millions of Optimus robots. Elon Musk stated it requires thousands of acres and over 10GW of power.

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced that the company will work closely with Elon Musk to support the Terafab project. The initiative involves a joint chip development and fabrication effort by SpaceX and Tesla. A photo shows the executives shaking hands last weekend.

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Building on Elon Musk's February vision of Optimus as the first Von Neumann machine and his recent March 21 statement that Optimus+PV will be the first self-replicating probe in space, Tesla announced Terafab on March 22 as the next step toward becoming a galactic civilization.

Tesla has announced plans to end production of its Model S and X vehicles at the Fremont, California, factory to repurpose it for manufacturing Optimus humanoid robots. This move, revealed during the company's fourth-quarter earnings call, signals a deeper commitment to artificial intelligence and robotics. Initial production of Optimus is expected to begin by the end of the year.

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Building on last week's 25-unit sighting, Tesla has staged over 30 Cybercabs at Gigafactory Texas as of March 10, 2026, while expanding public road testing in California ahead of April mass production.

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