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Elon just clarified the plan for building the TERAFAB.
The Advanced Technology Fab built at Giga Texas will not be “the TERAFAB.” It will be a smaller fab where they will iterate on chip designs. The TERAFAB wouldn’t even fit on the Giga Texas campus.
Several sites for the TERAFAB are under consideration, and it will need thousands of acres and over 10 GW of power at full scale.
My opinion: To put this in perspective, Tesla would need 2,000-5,000 acres for the entire TERAFAB lot.
This would equal ~87-200 million square feet of available land space for power and battery backup with Megapacks, with ~20-60 million square feet of available space for the actual building.
Just for reference, backing up a facility like this with a ~5-15 minute battery backup would require 168 Megapacks and it would for sure need its own power production such as natural gas turbines or maybe even its own dedicated power plant.
Here's Grok's representation of the Tesla TERAFAB!
Elon Musk@elonmusk
No, that’s just the little advanced technology fab, where we will be iterating on chip designs. We couldn’t possibly fit the Terafab on the GigaTexas campus. It will be far bigger than everything else combined there. Several locations for Terafab are under consideration. It needs thousands of acres and over 10GW of power at full scale.
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@MarioNawfal At this point, whatever it takes. Cubans have been mentally bombed for 67 years.
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@libsoftiktok They better have more replacements. He will probably be gone by tomorrow.
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@dom_lucre They shouldn’t have gone viral in the first place. It’s completely worthless content.
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He spots clearance items marked down to $0.01 at Home Depot — originally $150 each.
He heads to self-checkout and scans them. They ring up for a penny. An employee rushes over and tells him to stop — says he needs manager approval. She leaves to get one. He finishes scanning and pays for all four. When she returns, she scolds him and tries to take the items back. The manager eventually arrives, checks the receipt, rescans the items, and tells him he’s free to take them.
Pricing mistakes happen. But once an item scans and a transaction is completed, customers feel they’ve followed the rules. The tension often isn’t about the penny — it’s about who absorbs the error.
If a product rings up lower than intended and the system accepts payment, should the store honor it without confrontation — or does management have the right to step in before the sale is finalized?
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🇮🇷 Iranian commander:
"Trump should know that today we fired the old stockpile missiles.
Soon, we will unveil weapons you have never seen before.”
Tehran’s signaling they’re moving from old inventory to next-level stuff.
Source: @TehranTimes79
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸🇮🇷 A man in New York is getting in the faces of anti-Iran strike protesters, shouting: “you all are fucking morons! You have no idea what you're talking about… you are all braindead!” How ironic.
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