Elon Musk's Moon City Runs On AI — And These Chip Stocks Power It

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Elon Musk’s ambitious “moon-first” strategy for SpaceX relies heavily on advanced industrial and chip technology. The continuous testing, simulation, and autonomous navigation required for frequent lunar launches create substantial demand for high-performance computing platforms from companies like Nvidia, Broadcom, and STMicroelectronics. These established semiconductor firms benefit from SpaceX’s lunar ambitions, making them attractive investments for capitalizing on the burgeoning space industry.

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