Terafab, a new initiative in chip manufacturing, plans to operate two fabs, each dedicated to a single chip design, to streamline production processes. This approach is expected to simplify the flow of Front Opening Unified Pods (FOUP) and enable rapid testing and iteration of chip designs. By producing new iterations daily in a research fab, Terafab aims to explore high-risk, high-reward innovations, potentially accelerating chip output growth beyond the current industry standard of 20% per year. The initiative challenges the conservative nature of existing fabs, which rely on historical heuristics. Terafab's strategy involves redesigning machines that act as rate limiters, unless constrained by physical limits, to achieve extreme production scales. This could position Terafab as a pivotal player in the semiconductor industry, pushing the boundaries of chip manufacturing efficiency and innovation.