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SpaceX files plan for $55 billion Terafab chip facility in Texas

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 5:18 AM

May 6 (Reuters) – Elon Musk’s SpaceX, in a joint project with Tesla, has proposed investing $55 billion to build a semiconductor ​manufacturing facility, called Terafab, in Texas, ‌according to a filing made public on Wednesday.

The billionaire has been seeking to secure in-house access to advanced chips, though analysts have said the scale ‌of ​capacity he has outlined would ⁠likely require far greater ⁠investment.

SpaceX is targeting a June IPO that could value the company at around $1.75 trillion.

The project would involve a multi-phase chip fabrication ​and advanced computing complex designed to boost domestic semiconductor production capacity in the ⁠United States.

SpaceX estimates that the ⁠total investment could potentially rise ​to $119 billion if additional phases are completed.

The facility ​is planned in Grimes County within a ‌newly designated reinvestment zone, where local officials are expected to consider a property tax abatement agreement at a June meeting.

Musk has repeatedly ⁠warned of constraints in advanced chip supply, calling computing power the key bottleneck for scaling artificial intelligence ⁠systems.

The proposed ‌facility could help reduce reliance ⁠on external suppliers such as Samsung ​and ‌Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.

The plan also ​aligns with ⁠a broader U.S. effort to expand domestic semiconductor manufacturing capacity amid geopolitical tensions and supply chain risks.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva and ​Devika Syamnath)