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Old Posted May 2, 2026, 2:57 AM
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Wow the samsung project is huge, Taylor is going through some major growth
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Old Posted May 6, 2026, 2:26 AM
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Appears Grimes County just east of College Station is the big winner for the Terafab.

SPACEX / TERAFAB: The County of Grimes, Texas, will be home to SpaceX's Multiphase, next gen, vertically integrated semiconductor manufacturing and advanced computing fabrication facility.

Estimated capital for initial phase is $55 billion. Estimated total investment of $119 billion.

The agreement covers the SpaceX Reinvestment Zone No. 1 – 2026-001 located at Gibbons Creek Reservoir and surrounding areas.


https://x.com/SERobinsonJr/status/2051829712196878562
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Old Posted May 6, 2026, 1:27 PM
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Appears Grimes County just east of College Station is the big winner for the Terafab.

SPACEX / TERAFAB: The County of Grimes, Texas, will be home to SpaceX's Multiphase, next gen, vertically integrated semiconductor manufacturing and advanced computing fabrication facility.

Estimated capital for initial phase is $55 billion. Estimated total investment of $119 billion.

The agreement covers the SpaceX Reinvestment Zone No. 1 – 2026-001 located at Gibbons Creek Reservoir and surrounding areas.


https://x.com/SERobinsonJr/status/2051829712196878562
Musk later tweeted that this is one of several locations under consideration for what will be the largest and most advanced chip fabrication facility in the world.

Grimes was the first to be made public. Will be interesting to see the other locations under consideration.
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Old Posted May 6, 2026, 2:14 PM
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The Grimes county location is basically adjacent to where the proposed Texas High Speed Rail project intends to have a station (at Roans Prairie). Given Elon’s historic aversion to rail, I wonder if it’ll influence him. I could see it either way; either he will want to avoid being near it, or by setting up shop nearby he might get some political power to interfere with it if it ever starts looking like it could actually happen.
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Old Posted May 6, 2026, 2:49 PM
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The Grimes county location is basically adjacent to where the proposed Texas High Speed Rail project intends to have a station (at Roans Prairie). Given Elon’s historic aversion to rail, I wonder if it’ll influence him. I could see it either way; either he will want to avoid being near it, or by setting up shop nearby he might get some political power to interfere with it if it ever starts looking like it could actually happen.
I was wondering this. Considering Elon has consistently aggressively worked to prevent public transit and rail of any kind, I don't think he will be the savior of this project and I don't think it will have any impact on his decision to select a site.
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Old Posted May 6, 2026, 3:50 PM
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The Grimes county location is basically adjacent to where the proposed Texas High Speed Rail project intends to have a station (at Roans Prairie). Given Elon’s historic aversion to rail, I wonder if it’ll influence him. I could see it either way; either he will want to avoid being near it, or by setting up shop nearby he might get some political power to interfere with it if it ever starts looking like it could actually happen.
It is also near a water source where an average chip fab can use 10 million gallons of ultrapure water per day. In the likes of server farms residents may be concerned with Elon's Terafab.
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Old Posted May 6, 2026, 4:56 PM
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Apple eyes Samsung for iPhone chips after decade with TSMC

Apple executives have toured Samsung's Texas fab as TSMC strains to meet AI chip demand

https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10731970


Apple is exploring a possible return to Samsung Electronics and Intel as foundry partners for its main device processors, in what would mark its most significant attempt in over a decade to loosen Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s near-total grip on the chips that run iPhones and Macs.

Bloomberg reported Tuesday that Apple has held early-stage talks with Intel about its chipmaking services, while Apple executives have visited the Samsung foundry plant under construction in Taylor, Texas, which is targeting operations in the second half of this year.

No orders have been placed and the work with both suppliers remains preliminary, according to the report, which cited people familiar with the deliberations.

On Apple's most recent earnings call, CEO Tim Cook told investors the company is short of the advanced processors that go into iPhones and Macs, and that the constraint is hitting growth.

"We have less flexibility in the supply chain than we normally would," Cook said, adding that "the primary constraint is the availability of the advanced nodes our SoCs (systems on chip) are produced on, not memory." He said it would take several months to reach supply-demand balance.

The squeeze stems from the artificial intelligence build-out. Nvidia, AMD and other chip designers have absorbed much of TSMC's leading-edge capacity, leaving even Apple, one of the world's largest silicon buyers, unable to secure the volume it wants. Apple is already shifting some production to TSMC's Arizona plant and expects to source roughly 100 million chips there this year, but that covers only a fraction of its annual device shipments.

For Samsung, an Apple processor win would be the highest-profile credibility test for a foundry business that holds less than 10 percent of the global market and has long trailed TSMC on yield. The Taylor fab, anchored by a roughly 23 trillion won ($15.8 billion) long-term supply deal with Tesla signed in July last year, is Samsung's largest US foundry bet.

Any deal would likely start narrow. "Apple is unlikely to hand Samsung the full main SoC for its flagship A-series and M-series chips," an industry official said. "A phased dual-sourcing approach is more plausible, with chips for older or midtier iPhones and iPads tested at Samsung's Texas fab first."

The two companies last shared production of an Apple main processor in 2015, when the A9 chip for iPhone 6s was split between Samsung's 14-nanometer and TSMC's 16-nanometer lines. Battery-life differences under heavy loads triggered the "chipgate" controversy, and Apple consolidated production at TSMC from the A10 Fusion onward.
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Old Posted May 12, 2026, 1:48 PM
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Blue Origin possibly coming to Hutto 2k jobs $88k, not too bad.

from ABJ

"Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Enterprises LP is considering a Williamson County city for a massive project.

The Hutto Economic Development Corp. during a May 11 meeting held a public hearing to consider financial incentives for what was only referred to as a "Project Blue Hub" in public documents. The company was not mentioned by name and nobody from the public signed up to speak. No action was taken.

It was described by officials as a 1.3 million-square-foot manufacturing, research-and-development, warehouse and logistics project looking at Hutto. It was said to be bringing more than 2,000 jobs with an average salary of $88,000 over the next five years. The capital investment was pegged at more than $650 million."
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Old Posted May 14, 2026, 5:07 PM
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SpaceX appears to be building 1M SF factory in Bastrop County
Rumors of the solar cell factory had been percolating for weeks
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Old Posted Jun 3, 2026, 4:20 PM
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So, Samsung announces it's moving its US HQ from New Jersey to Plano (and bringing 1000 jobs with it).

Was Austin even a contender for this relocation?
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Old Posted Jun 3, 2026, 6:31 PM
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So, Samsung announces it's moving its US HQ from New Jersey to Plano (and bringing 1000 jobs with it).

Was Austin even a contender for this relocation?
They already had a huge office in Plano and just consolidating the HQ there.
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Old Posted Jun 3, 2026, 6:44 PM
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So, Samsung announces it's moving its US HQ from New Jersey to Plano (and bringing 1000 jobs with it).

Was Austin even a contender for this relocation?


I bet Austin was discounted due to a lack of non stop trans-pacific flights. If only there was an outcry of some sort demanding such flights.
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2026, 7:27 PM
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A Transpacific Explosion

Samsung is driving a new wave of Asian business investment in Central Texas

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/...ariant=cx_undefined&cx_artPos=6#cxrecs_s

By Justin Sayers – Senior Staff Writer, Austin Business Journal
Jun 4, 2026

Austin is now home to more than 10,000 Asian-owned employer firms, or companies that employ people, which accounts for 12% of all area businesses. That total has surged more than 42% since 2020 and outpaces the 18% general growth during the same time period.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2026, 1:23 AM
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Bastrop, Texas will soon become home to one of the largest solar cell and wafer production facilities in North America with @SpaceX's new investments in the area, creating thousands of jobs.

The solar facility is already under construction, and the AI sat facility is expected to start initial production by the end of 2027.

https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/2064140130063921153
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2026, 8:04 PM
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Sounds like Apollo just chose Austin for it's second HQ. I imagine they have spoken with Related about their South Congress project, if I'm a betting man.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2026, 9:23 PM
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Sounds like Apollo just chose Austin for it's second HQ. I imagine they have spoken with Related about their South Congress project, if I'm a betting man.
Big news! An Austinite became the world's first trillionaire today as well.
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