Abstract:AI ambitions led by Elon Musk are driving a new wave of semiconductor demand, with SpaceX and Tesla continuing large-scale purchases of Nvidia chips, according to Reuters.The move highlights a major s

AI ambitions led by Elon Musk are driving a new wave of semiconductor demand, with SpaceX and Tesla continuing large-scale purchases of Nvidia chips, according to Reuters.
The move highlights a major shift toward AI infrastructure as a long-term investment, not just a tech trend. GPUs are now critical for training and deploying advanced AI systems, fueling what analysts see as a structural—not cyclical—growth cycle in the chip industry.
Musk also revealed plans for Teslas “Terafab,” a potential AI chip manufacturing facility, signaling a push toward vertical integration to secure supply amid global shortages.
The rise of SpaceX AI reflects a broader industry transformation where computing power becomes as essential as energy or logistics. Companies failing to adopt AI, Musk warned, risk falling behind in productivity and competitiveness.
For markets, the trend reinforces strong long-term demand for AI chips, positioning semiconductor firms at the center of the next technology supercycle.