Tesla starts production of Dojo supercomputer to train driverless cars
by Andrew J. Hawkins from The Verge - All Posts on (#6D430)
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Tesla says it has started production of its Dojo supercomputer to train its fleet of autonomous vehicles.
In its second quarter earnings report for 2023, the company outlined four main technology pillars" needed to solve vehicle autonomy at scale: extremely large real-world dataset, neural net training, vehicle hardware and vehicle software."
We are developing each of these pillars in-house," the company said in its report. This month, we are taking a step towards faster and cheaper neural net training with the start of production of our Dojo training computer."
Image: TeslaThe automaker already has a large Nvidia GPU-based supercomputer that is one of the most powerful in the world, but the new Dojo...