A factory that aspires to 1 million 300mm wafer starts per month from a single site would be operating at a scale that one report says is roughly 70% of
A factory that aspires to 1 million 300mm wafer starts per month from a single site would be operating at a scale that one report says is roughly 70% of
A project can be visionary and still be physically implactical at its announced scale. Terafab sits in that uncomfortable middle ground. Public descriptions frame it as a facility designed to
The number that matters most in the Terafab story is not the announced launch budget. It is the gap between a first-site build and the industrial footprint implied by the
TeraFab is slated to produce two main categories of chips: advanced AI accelerators such as AI5, AI6, and AI7 for Tesla's self-driving cars and Optimus robots, and radiation-hardened D3 chips
To put it simply, Terafab isn't just another chip factory. It's a massive, self-contained industrial project designed to feed the insatiable computing appetite of Elon Musk's biggest ventures: Tesla, SpaceX,






