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Dojo was intended to process video data and improve the driving assistants in Tesla vehicles. Now CEO Elon Musk has announced a change in strategy.
The disbanding of Tesla’s supercomputer is less about the AI race and more about Elon Musk’s inability to retain talent.
Dojo project head Peter Bannon is reportedly leaving Tesla, along with several key engineers and chip designers, to join a startup called DensityAI. The new company ...
TeslaTSLA is reportedly scrapping its Dojo supercomputer effort and disbanding the team, as CEO Elon Musk shifts to relying on NvidiaNVDA and Advanced Micro DevicesAMD for compute chips along with ...
Tesla is dissolving the team that was developing its Dojo supercomputer, according to Bloomberg. The change, which reportedly ...
Tesla shares are trading higher Friday. Investors are digesting a flurry of conflicting reports, ultimately focusing on the ...
Weeks after Elon Musk promised investors that Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer would be “spectacular” and operating at scale, ...
In a response to the Bloomberg report on X, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said, "It doesn’t make sense for Tesla to divide its ...
Meta Platforms Inc. has selected Pacific Investment Management Co. and Blue Owl Capital Inc. to lead a $29 billion financing ...
Tesla is shifting its AI chip development exclusively toward inference chips that run real-time AI models in vehicles and robotics.
Tesla's self-driving strategy based on AI technology is headed in a different direction. The electric car company's strategy ...
Tesla Inc. is disbanding its Dojo team and its leader will leave the company, according to people familiar with the matter, ...