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Terafab 21 March 2026

Your theories might be correct, but they don't make sense in the context of what Musk has been talking about. He's been calling it a "terafab" because he thinks his volumes will be very high. He must be thinking hundreds of millions of chips to be in high volume territory. In fact, his rhetoric reminds me of Sam Altman's from a couple of years ago. If you're very high volume, as a terafab would be if it earned the name, cost is a big factor, because even a small cost adder on hundreds of millions of chips multiplies out quickly.

Co-location makes great sense if you're a control freak, which we all know Musk is, but now he has to ramp on multiple disparate production technologies simultaneously, so it makes no practical sense.

Basically, you're saying Musk is akin to an old-fashioned carnival snake-oil barker, just to get attention. I'm having trouble believing that.
You may be right... Lets see what he actually does vs his hype. How big a factory does he plan? What technologies does he actually plan to ramp.

And yes he is a carnival barker imho. No one is going to mars and the terafab, if it is built, will be smaller than tsmc fabs. just ask him for specifics and the actual plan will come out
 
For now, the project remains aspirational. As Moorhead put it, “I’ll start believing when I see confirmed… equipment orders, a named process technology partner, and a head of semiconductor manufacturing.”



https://www.datacenterknowledge.com...cture-shift-build-the-chips-control-the-stack

Musk’s ‘Terafab’ Proposal Sparks Debate on the Future of AI Infrastructure​

The ambitious Terafab effort targets AI’s next constraints – chip supply, power limits, and scaling – by bringing silicon production in-house.
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Shane Snider,Senior News Writer,Data Center Knowledge
March 23, 2026
 
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