Tesla's (TSLA) on-again, off-again relationship with its in-house supercomputer just took another surprising turn. CEO Elon Musk announced over the weekend that the electric vehicle maker will resume ...
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TL;DR: Tesla has revived its Dojo 3 supercomputer project and confirmed the AI5 chip design is progressing well, aiming to produce a high-performance, energy-efficient chip comparable to NVIDIA's ...
Tesla's once-hyped Dojo supercomputer project—touted as a bold leap into custom-built AI infrastructure—appears to have reached a dead end. CEO Elon Musk confirmed via social media that the Dojo ...
Elon Musk says Tesla could make AGI through Optimus, but missed deadlines, xAI overlap, and investor lawsuits complicate that vision.
The electric vehicle market is becoming increasingly competitive, increasing the need for companies to invest in innovation to maintain their relevance. In this regard, Tesla, a pioneer in the field, ...
The company no longer operates as a simple car manufacturer; it functions as a vertically integrated robotics powerhouse. This shift relies on a "Physical AI" identity that merges high-performance ...
Tesla, Inc. CEO Elon Musk continues to raise the stakes on his AI vision, arguing that Tesla could be among the first ...
Tesla's original plan was to invest $500 million into the Dojo operation in Buffalo. As of March, the company had invested $314 million. Fastest Growing Companies 2025 Join ABJ for the annual Fastest ...