Elon Musk’s team has contacted chip equipment suppliers including Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and Lam Research for his planned Terafab project, an early step toward entering advanced semiconductor manufacturing. Representatives of the Tesla–SpaceX joint venture requested pricing and delivery timelines for tools including lithography-related components, etching, deposition, cleaning, and testing equipment, according to people familiar with the matter. Samsung Electronics was also approache

2026-04-16

Elon Musk’s team has contacted chip equipment suppliers including Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and Lam Research for his planned Terafab project, an early step toward entering advanced semiconductor manufacturing. Representatives of the Tesla–SpaceX joint venture requested pricing and delivery timelines for tools including lithography-related components, etching, deposition, cleaning, and testing equipment, according to people familiar with the matter. Samsung Electronics was also approached but instead proposed expanding Tesla capacity at its Texas fab. Intel said it will participate in the initiative. The outreach highlights Musk’s push to advance Terafab despite industry skepticism, with suppliers asked for rapid quotes with limited technical detail.