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Tesla has been ramping up discussions about Dojo , a supercomputer designed to train its Full Self-Driving ( FSD ) neural networks.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been teasing Dojo for some time.
Dojo 's importance to Tesla might be existential with EV sales slumping, investors want assurances that Tesla can achieve autonomy.
Tesla AI X account posts that the company’s neural networks are already in customer vehicles.
Musk says Tesla plans to spend more than $1 billion on Dojo through 2024 .
Tesla 's compute will be the top five in the world by around February 2024 .
Dojo is already online and running tasks at Tesla data centers.
XXX July 30 AI5 is ~18 months away from high-volume production, Musk says in a reply to a post from someone claiming to start a club of “ Tesla HW4/ AI4 owners angry about getting left behind when AI5 comes out.” August 3 Musk posts on X that he did a walkthrough of “the Tesla supercompute cluster at Giga Texas (aka Cortex ).” He notes that it would be made roughly of 100,000 H100/H200 Nvidia GPUs with “massive storage for video training of FSD & Optimus .”.
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