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Tesla shuts down Dojo, the AI training supercomputer that Musk said would be key to full self-driving
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 ...
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Sunil Patil concludes his introduction to the Dojo toolkit by walking you through an email client application that demonstrates Dojo’s support for common Ajax requirements. See for yourself how Dojo’s ...
TL;DR: Tesla has disbanded its in-house Dojo supercomputer team, with leader Peter Bannon departing, shifting focus to external partners like NVIDIA, AMD, and Samsung for AI chip manufacturing.
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 ...
Tesla’s next-gen Dojo AI training tile is in production, according to supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC). Tesla has been heavily investing in AI training compute power ...
The deal could be worth another $15 million if certain financial metrics are met. Partnership opens Coding Dojo program to refugees © 2025 American City Business ...
Tesla has released two new deep-dive presentations into its Dojo AI supercomputer ahead of its upcoming AI Day 2. You can check the slides from both presentations below. Dojo is Tesla’s own custom ...
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