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

On March 22, 2026, Tesla posted on X announcing 'TERAFAB: the next step to becoming a galactic civilization.' The company, together with @SpaceX and @xAI, plans to build the largest chip manufacturing facility ever, capable of 1TW/year, combining logic, memory, and advanced packaging under one roof. A linked broadcast elaborated on the announcement. Tesla post and follow-up. Tesla explained the need stems from sending '100 million tons of solar capture into space – per year' to harness solar power, requiring launches of millions of tons into orbit, solar-powered AI satellites, and 'millions of @Tesla_Optimus robots to help build it out.' Chip demand includes '100-200GW of chips for Optimus alone, plus terawatts for solar-powered AI satellites,' exceeding current global production and projections to 2030. Elon Musk replied to a post estimating a 2 million sq ft footprint at Giga Texas, clarifying: 'No, that’s just the little advanced technology fab, where we will be iterating on chip designs. We couldn’t possibly fit the Terafab on the GigaTexas campus. It will be far bigger than everything else combined there. Several locations for Terafab are under consideration. It needs thousands of acres and over 10GW of power at full scale.' Elon Musk post. Sawyer Merritt noted Musk's comment that '100 million sqft is the right order of magnitude,' comparing it to 3 New York Central Parks, 10 Tesla Giga Texas buildings, and other landmarks. Sawyer Merritt post.

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Reactions on X to Tesla's Terafab announcement are predominantly positive, with users hailing it as a visionary step toward galactic-scale AI compute via space-based solar power and self-replicating robots. Enthusiasts praise the ambition for 1TW/year chip production supporting Optimus and orbital data centers. Some highlight logistical challenges like massive power needs over 10GW and land requirements. Skeptical voices question feasibility of energy infrastructure without nuclear integration. High-engagement posts from Tesla enthusiasts and analysts dominate discussions.

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Illustration depicting Tesla's Optimus robot production timelines at Fremont factory in 2026 and Giga Texas in 2027, featuring Elon Musk and assembly lines.
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Tesla details Optimus production timelines at Fremont and Giga Texas

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Building on 2025 shareholder meeting announcements and ongoing Giga Texas construction, Tesla plans large-scale Optimus production at Fremont later in 2026—replacing Model S and X lines—followed by a higher-capacity Giga Texas factory in 2027. Elon Musk shared updated timelines recently.

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.

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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.

Tesla has released a new video showcasing its Megapack factory in Lathrop, California. The company states it is now producing 200 Megapacks per week.

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Tesla Inc. is actively seeking AI chip designers in South Korea as part of its push to lead in AI chip production. The company announced the recruitment drive on Thursday, aiming to develop high-volume AI chip architecture. Applications are open for the AI Chip Design Engineer position.

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