Tesla's Terafab chip fab ambitions ignore its lack of semiconductor experience
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- Elon Musk announced Tesla's 'Terafab Project', aiming to build the world's largest semiconductor fabrication plant, launching within seven days.
- Tesla lacks experience in semiconductor manufacturing, similar to its struggles with battery cell production, where it missed targets like the 100 GWh capacity by 2022.
- Tesla's 4680 battery cells faced delays, cost reduction promises unmet, and limited application, primarily in the Cybertruck, which underperformed commercially.
- Semiconductor fabrication is significantly more complex than battery production, and Tesla has lost key chip design talent, including leaders like Jim Keller and Peter Bannon.
- Musk's comments about cleanrooms and smoking cigars in fabs show a lack of understanding of semiconductor manufacturing's stringent requirements.
- Industry experts, including Nvidia's Jensen Huang, warn that matching TSMC's capabilities is 'virtually impossible', highlighting the immense challenge Tesla faces.
- Tesla's ambition to combine logic processing, memory storage, and advanced packaging under one roof is unprecedented and lacks industry precedent.
- The Terafab Project risks following the 4680 battery's pattern: bold promises, delays, and unmet targets, given Tesla's inexperience and the complexity of semiconductor fabrication.