
Tesla To Invest USD 1 Billion on Dojo Supercomputer
CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 20 July 2023, 06:15 IST

Musk said Tesla has a “staggering amount" of video at its disposal, thanks to its customers’ use of camera-based driver assistance software called Autopilot and a related feature known as “Full Self Driving Beta" that has racked up more than 300 million miles of data. The company said in its latest earnings release that it had begun production of its “Dojo training computer."
The announcement about spending on Project Dojo alarmed investors, which caused the price of Tesla shares to decline by 4% after the market closed. Zachary Kirkhorn, chief financial officer at Tesla, later emphasized that the investment will be divided between capital expenses and research and development. He added that it is a component of a three-year spending outlook that was previously revealed.
Tesla already boasts one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, a sizable Nvidia GPU-based machine, according to sources. However, Tesla-designed processors are being used in the construction of the new Dojo supercomputer.
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