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The disbanding of Tesla’s Dojo efforts follows the departure of around 20 workers, who left the automaker to start their own ...
Tesla is shutting down Dojo, the supercomputer project that was at one time key to the automaker's driverless-vehicle ...
Mayo Clinic has collaborated with the world's most valuable company to launch the first supercomputer in a hospital using a ...
Tesla is reportedly dissolving its Dojo supercomputer team, abandoning in-house chip development for autonomous driving. This ...
Tesla has shut down its Dojo AI supercomputer programme, reassigning remaining staff and losing 20 engineers to DensityAI, a ...
Elon Musk confirmed that the Dojo supercomputer project is dead, as the company relies more on outsourcing for its compute training needs ...
Once it became clear that all paths converged to AI6, I had to shut down Dojo and make some tough personnel choices, as Dojo ...
Tesla's self-driving strategy based on AI technology is headed in a different direction. The electric car company's strategy ...
Tesla is dissolving the team that was developing its Dojo supercomputer, according to Bloomberg. The change, which reportedly ...
The project is meant to leverage the technology that some of South Korea’s companies develop, which is crucial in the ...
Tesla’s chip and Dojo supercomputer chief departs as Elon Musk shuts down the in-house AI project, shifting to partnerships with Nvidia, AMD, and Samsung.
Ganesh Venkataramanan, previously with Tesla's Dojo, has launched DensityAI. The startup aims to transform self-driving car ...