Hosted on MSN
Tesla abruptly ends Dojo supercomputer as Musk shifts focus to next-gen AI chips - what went wrong with the project?
Tesla's ambitious Dojo supercomputer project is over, which is a big change in the company's AI strategy. Elon Musk has ended Tesla's four-year Dojo supercomputer project, saying it was a "dead end" ...
What just happened? Tesla has scrapped its ambitious Dojo supercomputer project, which was designed to train the company's full self-driving neural networks. The decision marks a surprising change of ...
Only a few weeks ago, Elon Musk bragged about the Dojo 2 supercomputer and plans to launch Dojo 3. Now, Tesla CEO confirmed a Bloomberg report about killing the Dojo project altogether to focus on ...
Tesla is breaking up the team behind its Dojo supercomputer, ending the automaker’s play at developing in-house chips for driverless technology, according to Bloomberg. Dojo’s lead, Peter Bannon, is ...
Bloomberg is reporting that the Tesla Dojo chip project is being disbanded. The lead Peter Bannon and 20 others are going into another company Density AI. The team recently lost about 20 workers to ...
What just happened? Tesla is rebuilding its in-house AI chip program five months after dismantling it. CEO Elon Musk just announced that work on Dojo3 – the company's third-generation AI training ...
Tesla discontinues its in-house Dojo supercomputer project. Its team leader Peter Bannon is leaving the company. Dojo, which was based on the self-developed D1 chip, was used by the US car ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results