Massive Computing Power for Tesla
Elon Musk is going all-in on supercomputers to turbocharge Tesla's AI capabilities. He's building a $500 million system called Dojo in New York and another cluster named Cortex in Texas.
These supercomputers will crunch data from Tesla's vehicle fleet to improve autonomous driving features like Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD). Achieving true self-driving is critical for Tesla's robotaxi ambitions.
Dojo and Cortex will also train AI models for Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus headed for factories next year. Musk plans to invest $10 billion into Tesla's AI efforts in 2024 alone.
Colossus Powering Musk's New AI Firm
Musk is making an equally big AI push through his startup xAI. The company is building a supercomputer called Colossus in Memphis to train large language models like xAI's Grok chatbot.
Colossus will power xAI's offerings as an alternative to OpenAI, Microsoft and Google's generative AI. Part of this system is already online as xAI tries to catch up in the AI race.
Betting it All on AI Computing Power
From autonomous driving to humanoid robots and smarter language models, Musk is betting massive supercomputer investments will give his companies an edge in the AI era. Custom silicon and immense computing capabilities are now essential for breakthrough AI development.
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