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Tesla picks Intel 14A chips for Terafab project as Musk eyes data centers and robotics
Technology
Published on 24 April 2026

A Tesla deal could validate Intel 14A’s next leap
Tesla is set to use Intel’s advanced 14A chip manufacturing technology for its Terafab project, marking Intel’s first key customer for the 14A process. Intel expects the win to strengthen confidence in its next-generation manufacturing roadmap as it looks for more chipmaking clients. For Elon Musk, the partnership supports ambitions in robotics and data centers.
- Tesla’s Terafab project will use Intel’s 14A chip tech
- The deal signals Intel’s push to attract new manufacturing customers
- Intel 14A is expected to gain credibility for next-generation processes
- Musk’s robotics and data center plans get a chipmaking boost
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