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Tesla is giving up on building an in-house supercomputer for computer vision processing as part of its advanced driver assistance system.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company will concentrate its artificial intelligence chip development on a single architecture for its AI5 and AI6 processors, following reports that the electric-vehicle ...
Dojo is powered by Tesla’s D1 chip, designed in-house (and manufactured by TSMC) to handle massive volumes of driving data ...
The disbanding of Tesla’s Dojo efforts follows the departure of around 20 workers, who left the automaker to start their own ...
Tesla is dissolving its Dojo supercomputer team, as it looks to use Nvidia, AMD, and Samsung chips. The company's Dojo head, ...
Tesla’s ($TSLA) new robo taxi service in Austin just got a stamp of approval from William Blair analyst Jed Dorsheimer. He ...
AI invests $40B in Memphis site, plans solar farm & sustainable cooling tower also on the cards amid Elon Musk's criticism of ...
Tesla Inc. is disbanding its Dojo team and its leader will leave the company, according to people familiar with the matter, ...
Elon Musk confirms he killed Dojo, Tesla’s supercomputer project, but the reason he claims led to the killing of ...
IRVINE, California -- The owner of a new Tesla Model 3 was left in shock after the car's main features allegedly froze while he was driving on the freeway. Javier Rodriguez of Irvine, California ...