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@elpresidentecwm @FrostBiten @punch_puppy @stifflipsupps Pretty sure they absolutely demolished every nation, stole all their rare earth minerals, demolished their governments, & left each target nation in complete shambles. (Which is the only objective that demonic military has)
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g26@066oz·
@GrotheCapital @aakashgupta You're acting like chip manufacturing only has utilization with Optimus. Every piece of advanced technology needs high quality chips, its about time america had homeland production and honestly much later than it should have been. Terafab should he a matter of national security.
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Nick Grothe@GrotheCapital·
@aakashgupta The mind blowing fact here is this only makes sense if we have billions of Optimus robots running around. Spending SO much time and energy on a project like this when Optimus is so unproven is crazy and reckless. As someone who owned $TSLA for 10 years, It makes me sad
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on Terafab should scare every chipmaker on Earth. TSMC made $122 billion in revenue last year. It controls 70% of the global foundry market. It took nearly four decades, over $100 billion in cumulative capex, and the concentrated talent of an entire island to build that position. Elon just announced he’s spending $25 billion to build a competing fab from scratch, in Austin, targeting 2nm, with zero semiconductor manufacturing experience. Here’s why dismissing it might be the wrong call. TSMC’s largest individual fabs cost $15-20 billion each and process around 100,000 wafer starts per month. Samsung’s Taylor, Texas fab ballooned from $17 billion to $44 billion across two modules for 50,000 wafer starts. Intel’s two Arizona fabs went from $20 billion to $32 billion before producing a single commercial wafer. Every major fab project in America has blown past its budget. Terafab’s $25 billion estimate is probably low. But the demand math is what matters. Elon claims existing global fab capacity covers roughly 2% of what Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI will need across vehicles, Optimus robots, and orbital AI satellites. Tesla ended 2025 with $44 billion in cash. Its 2026 capex guidance already exceeds $20 billion before Terafab costs are folded in. The company spent $8.5 billion in capex last year and generated $6.2 billion in free cash flow on $94.8 billion in revenue. That’s thin for a project this size. Tesla’s own 10-K acknowledges the company may need to raise additional capital. Now consider the demand side. Tesla wants millions of Optimus robots, each needing inference chips. Cybercab fleets need onboard AI compute. SpaceX filed with the FCC in January to launch up to one million satellites for orbital data centers. xAI needs training and inference silicon at scale. If even 20% of that roadmap materializes, no external supplier will prioritize one customer’s capacity over existing commitments to Apple, Nvidia, AMD, and Qualcomm. TSMC allocates capacity based on margin and volume commitments. When the queue gets tight, and it’s already tight at 3nm and below, you either own your supply or you wait. Elon has spent a decade getting told that vertical integration was a dead end for an automaker, that no car company could build a charging network, that manufacturing your own battery cells was impossible. The Gigafactory in Nevada was dismissed as a vanity project in 2014. The 4680 battery program was late and messy. But the Gigafactory model worked. The question is whether that playbook transfers to semiconductors, where the physics are harder and the talent is scarcer. One detail worth watching: Tesla already designs its own inference chips. The AI4 and AI5 are custom silicon. Terafab would move from fabless design to in-house manufacturing. That’s the leap AMD avoided and Apple never attempted. The last company to pull it off at scale was Samsung, and it took them decades. The semiconductor industry spent 40 years consolidating into three companies that can make leading-edge chips. Elon just bet $25 billion that a fourth seat at the table exists.
Adan Guajardo@AdanGuajardo

TERAFAB: The next step to becoming a galactic civilization

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g26@066oz·
@Xu0ut Whats up Mr guy
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g26@066oz·
@FatherCRC @FBI Are you actually that mentally deficient you don't understand some kid just named his command and control "Mossad" as a joke and its not anything to do with Israel LOL
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mac book@FatherCRC·
@FBI I hope all the jew lovers read this the FBI is going after the Mossad Donald Trump had to approve this
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FBI@FBI·
The U.S. Justice Department participated in a court-authorized law enforcement operation to disrupt Command and Control (C2) infrastructure used by the Aisuru, KimWolf, JackSkid, and Mossad Internet of Things (IoT) botnets. The operation was conducted simultaneously with law enforcement actions conducted in Canada and Germany, which targeted individuals who operated these botnets. The four botnets launched Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks targeting victims around the world. Some of these attacks measured approximately 30 Terabits per second, which were record-breaking attacks. @FBIAnchorage Read More: justice.gov/usao-ak/pr/aut…
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FBI Anchorage@FBIAnchorage·
🚨JUST IN🚨The Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS), FBI Anchorage, and international partners disrupted four of the world’s largest Internet of Things (IoT) botnets that together were responsible for millions of infected devices and hundreds of thousands of DDoS attacks worldwide. 🔗ow.ly/PBQb50YwAHN @USAO_AK | @DoD_IG
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g26@066oz·
@KristenKukarito @JimPort82069644 @yegwave The Americans figure out Canada has sided with Chinese over the Americans. But again us knowing about this will make 0 changes to status quo so what do you expect either of us to do with this information is the real question
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YEGWAVE@yegwave·
🇨🇦 A 33-year-old Canadian man is facing animal cruelty charges in Las Vegas after police say he entered the flamingo habitat at the Flamingo Las Vegas resort, took one of the birds to his hotel room, and tortured it. Mitchell Fairbairn faces four counts of torturing, maiming, or killing an animal kept for companionship or enjoyment.
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zois@zoisz·
I saw a nigga turn 20k into $350 .. I stayed the fuck away from that nigga 😂
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