Musk builds a 'space chip empire' in Texas: an annual output of 200 billion 2nm chips, with 80% of computing power heading to the stars
While everyone is still discussing the process competition between TSMC and Intel, Musk quietly dropped a heavyweight bomb.
He just threw out a message on X: the Terafab project has officially landed in Texas.
Don't get it wrong, this is not another starship, but a super factory with an annual output of 200 billion 2nm chips.
What’s more ruthless is that this factory is not prepared for mobile phones.
Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI have joined forces, with only one goal: to send 80% of the computing power into the sky.
That's right, the 2nm process is exclusively for AI5, the Optimus humanoid robot, and the D3 chip designed specifically for space environments.
The annual computing power reaches 1 terawatt—this number is more exaggerated than the total electricity generation in the United States.
These chips will be directly installed in starships and spread across Starlink, becoming 'computing power nodes' floating in orbit.
What does this mean?
The FSD in your car, the humanoid robot at home, and even the satellites flying over your head, are likely powered by chips made by 'Musk'.
In the past, some said he wouldn't touch semiconductors, but now he has directly invested 20 billion dollars, skipping all foundries, and creating a closed loop himself.
This is not just making chips; it’s building a computing network covering from Earth to space.
Do you think this is an addiction to burning money, or is it a strategy to seize the next era? See you in the comments section, let’s discuss your judgment.
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