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Assunto:  Musk outlines TX Terafab
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Wed, 25 Mar 2026 09:44:42 -0500
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'We are going to push the limits of physics in compute': Elon Musk wants 
Texas 'Terafab' plant to produce one terawatt of computing power each year 
and build a global robot population using Tesla and SpaceX tech

Date:
Tue, 24 Mar 2026 20:25:00 +0000

Description:
Musk outlines terafab to deliver massive compute, yet production limits,
resource shortages, and launch demands raise serious feasibility concerns.

FULL STORY
Musk's Terafab aims to outproduce global chip output by fifty times
Recursive manufacturing promises speed while leaving technical details unclear
New physics claims remain undefined despite strong confidence from Musk

Elon Musk has revealed plans for a massive expansion in computing capacity
through a new facility called Terafab in Austin, Texas.

The plant aims to generate one terawatt of computing power annually, dwarfing
the current global output from chipmakers, which stands at around 20 
gigawatts each year. Musk declared Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI will collaborate to
achieve this scale, producing chips versatile enough for various 
applications, including lithography masks.

'Tesla's chip game is no joke': Elon Musk confirms it has restarted work on
its biggest supercomputer yet - but what will it actually be used for?  A
production system focused on speed and iteration The Terafab initiative 
relies on a recursive manufacturing process that enables swift chip 
production alongside iterative redesigns for better performance. 

Musk refers to "some very interesting new physics" that underpins this
approach, expressing confidence in its viability even if timelines remain
unclear. 

"We are going to push the limits of physics in compute and do some wild and
crazy things," Musk said during a recent presentation. 

Two primary chip types emerge from this effort: one optimized for inference
tasks on Earth.

The former will primarily power humanoid robots projected to reach sales
volumes between one billion and ten billion units yearly, and the latter is
designed for space-based computers in satellites, starting at 100 kilowatts
per unit and scaling to megawatt levels over time. 

Musk anticipates robots could eventually outnumber humans within a single 
year at peak production rates, raising questions about feasibility given
resource constraints. 

In space, satellites equipped with these chips demand enormous launch 
volumes; Musk's calculations point to deploying 10 million tons of material
annually, including compute hardware, solar arrays, and support structures.

Such ambitions necessitate a larger Starship variant capable of hauling 200
tons per flight - yet basic arithmetic indicates a requirement for roughly
50,000 launches yearly, or 135 daily, to meet the terawatt target. 

Such activity amplifies vulnerabilities, including helium disruptions that
already hinder semiconductor fabs by 30% due to the U.S.-Israel war in Iran. 

Elon Musk did not provide a roadmap for sourcing amid these shortages, and 
his track record invites scrutiny; recall Musks one million self-driving 
Tesla taxis? It yielded merely 200 test units. 

SpaceX faces delays too, with Starship V3 launches postponed even as boosters
prepare for action. 

However, Musk counters skepticism by recalling how Tesla's electric vehicles
and SpaceX's reusable rockets overcame early doubts about viability and
cost-effectiveness. 

"I think it's important to consider the grandness of the universe and what we
can do that is much greater than what we've done before, as opposed to
worrying about sort of small squabbles on Earth," he remarked to an
enthusiastic crowd.

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