I'm not sure what "chip plant" Elon is going to purchase but it would certainly be fun to have him inside our ecosystem, absolutely. Of course, Elon may be talking about an actual plant that grows chips....
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As the auto industry struggles with a semiconductor chip shortage that has forced temporary production shutdowns at a majority of automakers’ plants, Tesla (TSLA) is looking to circumvent the issue by paying in advance for a supply of the chips.
According to Financial Times, Tesla is in talks with suppliers in the U.S., Taiwan and South Korea looking to secure a steady stream of chips. Tesla is also exploring options to buy a chip plant.
The chips that Tesla is looking to procure are the latest generation that are mass-produced primarily in Taiwan and South Korea. Sources for the news outlet suggest discussions of a plant purchase is in the beginning stages but said an acquisition would be difficult considering its “prohibitive costs.”

Tesla Looks To Circumvent Chip Shortage By Paying Up Front
Tesla is also in preliminary talks to purchase a plant to help with the global semiconductor chip shortage.

As the auto industry struggles with a semiconductor chip shortage that has forced temporary production shutdowns at a majority of automakers’ plants, Tesla (TSLA) is looking to circumvent the issue by paying in advance for a supply of the chips.
According to Financial Times, Tesla is in talks with suppliers in the U.S., Taiwan and South Korea looking to secure a steady stream of chips. Tesla is also exploring options to buy a chip plant.
The chips that Tesla is looking to procure are the latest generation that are mass-produced primarily in Taiwan and South Korea. Sources for the news outlet suggest discussions of a plant purchase is in the beginning stages but said an acquisition would be difficult considering its “prohibitive costs.”