Over the weekend, Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed that the company’s ambitious Terafab initiative — an extensive AI chip production plant — will commence operations within mere days. This development represents a significant expansion of Tesla’s operations beyond its core electric vehicle business.
According to information published by Digitimes Asia, the production facility may aim for annual output reaching 200 billion AI chips. Tesla has yet to provide official confirmation of these production numbers.
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These chips represent critical components for Tesla’s autonomous vehicle ambitions, supporting technologies such as the Full Self-Driving platform. The company is currently developing its fifth-generation AI processor, designated AI5 internally.
Tesla maintains existing partnerships with TSMC and Samsung for AI chip manufacturing. However, Musk has repeatedly emphasized that maximum projected output from these collaborations remains inadequate for Tesla’s long-term requirements.
When Reuters contacted Tesla on March 14 seeking additional information about the project, the company did not provide a response.
Musk provided the updated launch timeline on Saturday, March 14, indicating a seven-day countdown. Subsequent reporting from Digitimes Asia on March 16 cited Musk confirming five days remaining — aligning with the initial timeline.
Should the Terafab facility launch as scheduled, it would mark Tesla’s inaugural venture into large-scale semiconductor production. Official confirmation regarding the facility’s geographic location and initial manufacturing capacity remains pending.
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