Electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla's (TSLA) maverick CEO Elon Musk has dipped his hands into many ambitious endeavors. From ...
That year, Tesla also built Dojo, a high-performance AI training supercomputer, utilizing billions of miles of training data gathered from Tesla vehicles around the world to improve the safety and ...
This means that by the end of 2025, Tesla anticipates having the Dojo 2 AI training chip and its associated systems widely available and operational at scale, competitive with advanced systems like ...
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas has backed struggling electric vehicle maker Tesla (TSLA) and indicated the stock could have as much as 50% ...
Jonas said recent setbacks, including Tesla's first annual deliveries drop in 2024, signaled its shift from an "automotive pure play to a highly diversified play on AI and robotics." He reaffirmed ...
Tesla started production of the supercomputer to train artificial intelligence (AI) models for self-driving cars in July and plans to spend more than $1 billion on Dojo through the next year.
Notably, Tesla's AI ambitions are centered around its supercomputer, Dojo, on which the company is making a significant bet. The Dojo Supercomputer is Tesla’s custom-built AI training ...