Musk Building a "Space Chip Empire" in Texas: 200 Billion 2nm Chips Annually, 80% Computing Power Headed to the Stars



While everyone is still discussing the process race between TSMC and Intel, Musk quietly dropped a bombshell.

He just threw out a message on X: The Terafab project is officially landing in Texas.

Don't get it wrong—this isn't another Starship, but a mega factory producing 200 billion 2nm chips annually.

What's more aggressive is that this factory isn't for smartphones.

Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI joining forces with just one goal: send 80% of computing power to space.

That's right, 2nm process, exclusively for AI5, Optimus humanoid robots, and D3 chips specifically engineered for space environments.

Annual computing capacity reaches 1 terawatt—a figure more exaggerated than America's entire national power generation.

These chips will eventually be installed directly into Starships and carpet Starlink, becoming "computing nodes" floating in orbit.

What does this mean?

That FSD system in your car, the humanoid robot in your home, even the satellites flying overhead—they'll likely all be running chips "made by Musk."

In the past, people said he didn't touch semiconductors. Now he's throwing down $20 billion, bypassing all foundries, creating a closed loop himself.

This isn't about making chips—it's about building a computing power network spanning from Earth to space.

Do you think this is burning money addiction, or getting ahead in the next era? See you in the comments, share your judgment.

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