A carmaker wants smarter self-driving chips. A rocket company wants processors that can survive space. An AI lab wants more compute than the normal supply chain can reliably provide. TeraFab
A carmaker wants smarter self-driving chips. A rocket company wants processors that can survive space. An AI lab wants more compute than the normal supply chain can reliably provide. TeraFab
Byline: Dr. Alistair Finch, Robotics and AI Analyst at Chronos Analytics. With over 15 years of experience in industrial automation and a Ph.D. in Mechatronics from MIT, Dr. Finch provides
The most revealing number in the Terafab story isn't the factory size or the process node. It's this: the global semiconductor industry currently produces 20 gigawatts of computing capacity annually,






