Original Reddit post

Elon Musk just announced a $25 billion semiconductor project called Terafab, and it’s more ambitious than it sounds at first. Instead of relying on existing chip suppliers, the plan is to build a vertically integrated system across Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI. The goal is to produce AI chips for: • self-driving systems • robotics • large-scale AI infrastructure But the interesting part is that some of these chips are being designed for use in space, which ties into the idea of orbital data centers. If this actually works, it could reduce dependence on existing chip giants and give Musk’s companies tighter control over their AI stack. Still feels like a massive execution challenge though, especially given how complex semiconductor manufacturing is. submitted by /u/i-drake

Originally posted by u/i-drake on r/ArtificialInteligence