Tesla Plans In-House AI Chips Using Unfinished Intel Node

Global AI Watch··5 min read·The Register
Tesla Plans In-House AI Chips Using Unfinished Intel Node

Elon Musk revealed during Tesla's latest earnings call the company's innovative plans to develop AI chips using Intel's not-yet-completed 14A process. This initiative, dubbed "Terafab," aims to scale production of proprietary AI silicon, with Musk expressing confidence that by the time Terafab is operational, the 14A node will be ready for deployment. Musk emphasized the urgency of this move, citing concerns over the potential inadequacy of future AI chip supplies if Tesla does not produce its own chips.

Strategically, this effort marks a significant change in Tesla's approach to chip manufacturing as they seek to secure their supply chain amid evolving market demands. Although this initiative could boost Tesla's technological autonomy, the reliance on Intel's advancements raises questions about dependency on external technology providers. Ultimately, this move reflects Tesla's response to market pressures and their ambition to drastically amplify chip output, aiming to produce 50 times more chips than currently available.

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