Intel has confirmed its participation in Elon Musk’s “Terafab” project, an ambitious semiconductor initiative targeting one terawatt of annual compute output for AI and robotics workloads across xAI, SpaceX, and Tesla.
The announcement follows a weekend visit by Musk to Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, which reportedly secured the partnership. Foundry will contribute chip design expertise, manufacturing capacity, and advanced packaging technologies, including its EMIB interconnect solution. Some of the existing facilities, currently undergoing expansion, are expected to feed into Terafab’s broader production network.
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Terafab’s central ambition is unusual by industry standards: consolidating logic fabrication, memory, packaging, testing, and mask production under a single roof. Semiconductor manufacturing typically distributes these stages across multiple specialised facilities and suppliers. By unifying them, Terafab aims to enable rapid prototyping, compressing a development cycle that ordinarily spans months across separate sites.
Intel can go beyond just manufacturing
Intel’s contribution could extend beyond manufacturing. The company is reportedly in discussions around strategic planning for the fabrication facility itself, and may license its 18A and 14A process design kits to serve as a foundational blueprint for Terafab’s node development. Their concentration of sites in Oregon and Arizona also makes Terafab’s planned Texas location a logistically sensible fit for both parties.

The precise nature of Intel’s role remains unconfirmed, with the partnership described as still largely undefined. Further details are expected as the project develops.
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