okay, so you know how spacex is all about exploring space and stuff? well, it turns out they're also looking to dive into the world of graphics processing units, or gpus for short. apparently, they're planning to make their own, which is pretty wild if you ask me. i mean, i'm used to seeing gpus from companies like nvidia, not aerospace giants like spacex.

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i'm guessing these gpus won't be exactly what we're used to, though. probably they'll be more focused on artificial intelligence workloads, which is a big part of what spacex does. it's not like they're going to start selling graphics cards for our gaming rigs or anything (although, that would be kinda cool). apparently, this is all part of their plan to go public, which is expected to happen this summer with a whopping $1.75 trillion ipo. that's a lot of cash, and it'll be interesting to see how they use it.

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so, spacex is teaming up with intel to work on some ultra-high-performance chips, which will be used for their terafab project. this project is all about creating a massive ai chip manufacturing complex in austin, texas, which will handle everything from fabrication to testing. it's a pretty ambitious plan, and it'll be cool to see how it all plays out. spacex's ceo, elon musk, has mentioned that they'll be using intel's 14a process, which is still in development, but should be ready to go by the time terafab is up and running.

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i'm not really sure what to make of all this, to be honest. it's definitely interesting to see spacex branching out into new areas, but it's hardRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com

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