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The Optimus team has shifted away from motion capture suits and virtual reality headsets and plans to prioritize a ...
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) has reportedly altered its approach to training its humanoid robot, Optimus, opting for a ...
The disbanding of Tesla’s Dojo efforts follows the departure of around 20 workers, who left the automaker to start their own ...
Tesla is reportedly dissolving its Dojo supercomputer team, abandoning in-house chip development for autonomous driving. This ...
Dojo is powered by Tesla’s D1 chip, designed in-house (and manufactured by TSMC) to handle massive volumes of driving data ...
Tesla is dissolving its Dojo supercomputer team, as it looks to use Nvidia, AMD, and Samsung chips. The company's Dojo head, ...
The six-week paid training program equips young Western New Yorkers with in-demand skills for careers in advanced ...
Unlike the training-centric approach during the Dojo era, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's new strategy revolves around two chips, AI5 ...
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Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer — once presented as a cornerstone of the company’s AI ambitions — has been abruptly scrapped.
Elon Musk confirms he killed Dojo, Tesla’s supercomputer project, but the reason he claims led to the killing of ...
Elon Musk said the new Full Self-Driving model will have a larger parameter size and improved video performance.