TSMC CEO on Tesla and Intel’s Terafab: “There are no shortcuts”
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reportedly asked chip industry suppliers for his Terafab chipmaking project to move at “light speed” in an effort to help Tesla and SpaceX manufacture the AI chips they need.
On the company’s last earnings call Musk said chip supply would be the “limiting factor” for Tesla’s growth in about three or four years. During a presentation for the Terafab last month, Musk said, “We either build the Terafab or we don’t have the chips.” More established chipmaker Intel has since joined the effort.
Still, the world's largest chipmaker isn't convinced that “light speed” is physically possible. Speaking on an earnings call this morning, TSMC Chairman and CEO CC Wei offered a blunt assessment of the Terafab's ambitious timeline: “There are no shortcuts.” According to Wei, the physics of a modern foundry, which he says takes roughly five years to build and ramp, remains the ultimate speed limit, regardless of the customer's urgency. “That's a fundamental of the foundry industry,” he said.
Wei noted that Tesla remains a TSMC customer.