Musk says Tesla's mega AI chip fab project to launch in seven days


Elon Musk attends the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 19, 2025. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

March 14 (Reuters) - Tesla CEO ⁠Elon Musk said on Saturday that the company's Terafab ⁠project to make artificial intelligence chips will launch in ‌seven days.

Musk had said last year that Tesla probably will have to build "a gigantic chip fab" to make artificial intelligence chips.

Tesla is designing its fifth-generation ​AI chip to power its autonomous ambitions, ⁠and Musk at the ⁠company's annual meeting last year laid out potential manufacturing plans.

Musk had ⁠said ‌at the time that the EV maker could work with Intel and said, "You know, maybe we'll, we'll ⁠do something with Intel."

"We haven't signed any deal, ​but it's probably ‌worth having discussions with Intel," he had said.

Tesla did not ⁠immediately respond ​to a Reuters request seeking more details about the project.

Musk has teased the AI5 chip before and reiterated that Tesla was also ⁠partnering with Taiwan's TSMC and South Korea's ​Samsung. The AI chips power Tesla's autonomous driving systems, including the Full Self-Driving software.

"Even when we extrapolate the best-case scenario for ⁠chip production from our suppliers, it's still not enough," Musk said last year, at Tesla's AGM.

"So I think we may have to do a Tesla terafab. It's like giga but way ​bigger. I can't see any other way ⁠to get to the volume of chips that we're looking for. ​So I think we're probably going ‌to have to build a gigantic ​chip fab. It's got to be done," he said.

(Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru, Editing by Louise Heavens)

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