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Tesla is building Dojo for use in-house, processing video data from the millions of Tesla vehicles on the road. Dojo is built on Tesla’s D1 chip, the second the company has designed.
Dojo has 1.25MB of SRAM that it can use as working memory with five ports, but it has no cache or virtual memory. It uses DMA to get the information it needs via a mesh system.
Dojo can open up “new addressable markets,” just like AWS did for Amazon.com, analysts led by Adam Jonas wrote in a note, upgrading the stock to overweight from equal-weight and raising its 12 ...
Tesla Inc is sparing no expense to become a player in supercomputing, with Elon Musk saying the electric carmaker plans to invest more than US$1 billion on its so-called Project Dojo by the end of ...
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