Earlier this month, Intel teamed up with Elon Musk to "help refactor silicon fab technology" for Musk's ambitious Terafab project. Now, in a Tesla earnings call, the tech mogul has said he will use the company's upcoming 14A node to make chips for this project.
Terafab is Musk's (one might say) bold venture into making his own chips for xAI, Tesla, and SpaceX to power cars, robots, and data centres in space. It's apparently necessary, given the world seemingly doesn't produce enough chips for these companies' needs. Which isn't as absurd as it might sound, to be honest, as CPUs are reportedly already feeling a shortage squeeze.
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