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On March 21, 2026, Elon Musk announced that his Terafab chip manufacturing plant—the largest chip production facility in history—will be built in Austin, with operations jointly managed by Tesla and SpaceX.
Securing domestic control over chip production in the United States is gradually evolving into a unified system for computational infrastructure, which in turn shapes the strategy for allocating computing resources and developing new digital economic models.
Musk is restructuring his business model by shifting production capacity from the mass automotive segment toward robotics, autonomous systems, and computational infrastructure.
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