Samsung

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Ecosystem Investment

    Continued partnerships with South Korean academic institutions to upskill local talent.

  2. FCC Satellite Filing

    SpaceX files for 1 million satellites to create an orbital data center.

  3. Projected Scale

    Target window for Terafab to meet the volume needs of millions of Optimus robots.

  4. Groundbreaking

    Anticipated start of construction for the Advanced Technology Fab in Austin.

  5. Seoul Lab Launch

    Wipro officially announces the expansion of its Seoul office and the launch of the Innovation Lab.

  6. Strategic Alignment

    CEO Vinay Firake outlines the focus on AI-led transformation for Korean enterprises.

  7. Market Reaction

    Industry analysts debate the feasibility of the 1 terawatt production goal.

  8. Terafab Announcement

    Elon Musk unveils the $25B project at the Seaholm Power Plant in Austin.

  9. Terafab Launch

    Official unveiling of the joint venture and Austin facility plans.

  10. Supply Warning

    Musk flags chip production as a major growth bottleneck during Q4 earnings call.

Stories mentioning Samsung 4

Manufacturing Bullish

Tesla and SpaceX Unveil $25B 'Terafab' to Insulate AI Supply Chain

Elon Musk has announced a massive $25 billion joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI to build 'Terafab,' the world's largest semiconductor facility in Austin, Texas. The project aims to produce 1 terawatt of annual computing power, vertically integrating chip production to support autonomous vehicles, robotics, and orbital data centers.

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Manufacturing Bullish

Musk Unveils Terafab: A Radical Shift in Tesla's AI Chip Supply Chain

Elon Musk has launched Terafab, a joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI aimed at establishing domestic 2-nanometer chip production in Austin. This move seeks to vertically integrate semiconductor manufacturing to support the massive compute requirements of future Cybercab and Optimus robot fleets.

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market-trends Bearish

Memory Shortage to Trigger Historic 11% Slump in Smartphone Shipments

A critical global shortage of memory components is projected to drive smartphone shipments down to 1.12 billion units this year, marking the steepest decline in over a decade. According to IDC data, the supply chain bottleneck is forcing major manufacturers to scale back production despite relatively stable consumer demand.

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