SpaceX founder Elon Musk addresses members of the media during a press conference announcing new developments of the Crew Dragon reusable spacecraft, at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California on October 10, 2019.
As he gears up to take SpaceX public in the largest IPO on record, CEO Elon Musk on Thursday spoke to employees of ASML, Europe's most valuable company, underscoring the importance of chip manufacturing to his two main businesses.
As the sole provider of a crucial advanced chipmaking machine, ASML will be a likely supplier for Musk's massive chip fabrication plant in Texas known as Terafab.
Calling in virtually to ASML's annual technology conference, Musk spoke in a fireside chat with CEO Christophe Fouquet. The event was only accessible to employees, but Musk's appearance was confirmed by the company.
It comes days after Musk wrote in a post on X that, "ASML should be treasured and supported. It is arguably the greatest company in Europe."
The Terafab project is Musk's effort to move SpaceX beyond rockets and into advanced chip manufacturing. Musk officially announced plans for Terafab in March to make chips for Tesla and SpaceX, which owns artificial intelligence lab xAI.
ASML, based in the Netherlands, is the only company in the world that makes the $400 million machine needed for an advanced chip manufacturing step known as extreme ultraviolet lithography. Without ASML, the world's three leading chip manufacturers — Taiwan Semiconductor, Samsung and Intel — can't make leading edge chips for AI.
EUV machines will be a necessity inside Terafab. And SpaceX will need a growing number of chips for its data centers after signing recent deals to provide compute capacity to Google and Anthropic.