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Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer — once presented as a cornerstone of the company’s AI ambitions — has been abruptly scrapped.
CEO and xAI (XAAI.PVT) owner Elon Musk is feuding with OpenAI (OPAI.PVT) CEO Sam Altman. Barron's associate editor Al Root ...
Dojo is powered by Tesla’s D1 chip, designed in-house (and manufactured by TSMC) to handle massive volumes of driving data ...
Samsung Electronics has secured a significant contract with Tesla, valued at $16.5 billion, to produce the electric vehicle manufacturer's next-generation AI6 chips. The chips will be manufactured at ...
After Dojo’s shutdown on August 7, employees have been redistributed across different teams within Tesla. This change follows ...
Tesla's original plan was to invest $500 million into the Dojo operation in Buffalo. As of March, the company had invested ...
Gene Munster predicts that Elon Musk won't need to sue Apple amid app store ranking dispute, says to give it two weeks to ...
Tesla Inc. reassigned engineering staff in moves impacting multiple teams after Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk disbanded the electric-vehicle maker’s in-house chip and supercomputer project.
The EV maker is reshuffling its staff after its CEO Elon Musk confirmed he had disbanded the supercomputer project, calling ...