Intel is joining Elon Musk’s Terafab project, a massive effort to develop in-house semiconductors for Tesla, SpaceX and xAI. The project aims to consolidate the entire chip-making lifecycle under one roof to power the next generation of AI and robotics. Discussing the move on “Bloomberg Tech,” Gil Luria, head of tech research at D.A. Davidson, says “Intel has positioned itself to have the volumes necessary to bring the customers to the table, to have the volumes necessary to be profitable.”
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This is hardly a “surprise” to anyone who follows the semiconductor industry. Every INTC holder I know saw this coming a mile off. TSMC and Samsung are at capacity and Tesla can’t build their own foundry IP from scratch.
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If Tesla controls the narrative Intel may become relevant again.
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