Written by: The Everyday Next TeamPublished: October 26, 2026 Tesla's Terafab project has one goal, and it’s almost too big to imagine: producing 1 terawatt (TW) of AI computing capacity
Written by: The Everyday Next TeamPublished: October 26, 2026 Tesla's Terafab project has one goal, and it’s almost too big to imagine: producing 1 terawatt (TW) of AI computing capacity
A factory aimed at delivering AI compute on the scale of a terawatt per year would not be a normal fab expansion. It would signal an attempt to reorganize how
Terafab is aiming at a scale that would force investors to stop thinking about chip fabs as incremental infrastructure. Its target is 1 million wafers per month by 2030, versus
In the world of tech, some projects are ambitious, and others are so massive they feel like science fiction. Terafab falls squarely into the second category. It’s not just another
A factory that aims to produce more AI compute capacity in a year than the current global AI chip industry output doesn't fit the usual mental model of a semiconductor
You’ve probably heard the buzz around Elon Musk’s Terafab project. It’s a huge, self-sufficient semiconductor super-factory, a massive joint effort between Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI. But when people ask "how






