After launching the Memphis Super Cluster, the world’s most powerful AI cluster, Musk announced plans to double down on Dojo development due to the high prices of NVIDIA GPUs.

Musk said the Dojo D1 will be released by the end of the year and will have the power equivalent to 8,000 NVIDIA H100 chips.

Introduced in 2021, the Dojo D1 has a performance of 322 TFLOPS. In May 2024, Dojo chips were already in mass production.

Musk showed off images of the Dojo supercomputer in the data center, a system-on-a-chip consisting of 25 high-performance processors interconnected using TSMC technology for increased efficiency.

The Dojo is designed to train Tesla’s Fully Self-Driving system using video data.

Source: Ferra

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