- Elon Musk announced TeraFab, a joint venture between Tesla and SpaceX, to construct the world's largest computer chip facility.
- The project, estimated to cost at least $20 billion, aims to produce 50 times the current annual global output of AI chips.
- Production will commence at Tesla's headquarters in Austin, Texas, manufacturing chips for self-driving vehicles, robots, and space-hardened chips.
- Musk envisions these chips powering AI robotics and future space-based data centers, citing potential for lower costs and higher efficiency.
- TeraFab has an aggressive timeline, with early production slated for next year and mass production targeted for 2028.
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