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Tesla abandons in-house chip production in favour of Nvidia, AMD, and Samsung partnerships to power its self-driving ...
Q2 2025 earnings call, CEO Elon Musk doubled down on the company’s ambitious bet on robotics, describing the latest ...
Business Insider spoke to seven experts to discuss the design, marketing, and technological trends shaping the future of the ...
The partnership will allow Tesla the ability to work directly with Samsung in order to design hardware tailored to their ...
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has quietly unplugged the very project Elon Musk once touted as the company’s ticket to full ...
The Tesla Diner's grand opening was at a Supercharger station in Los Angeles, and visitors had the chance to meet a ...
Tesla will streamline its AI chip programme to focus on developing inference chips – specialized processors for AI models, CEO Elon Musk has said.
The Tesla company made a rather surprising decision to shut down the Dojo project - an advanced supercomputer that has been ...
The supercomputer was designed around custom training chips to process vast amounts of data and video to train autonomous-driving software.
Hands-on manufacturing jobs could be a thing of the past if the technology is successful at lowering hourly costs.
Tesla is shutting down Dojo, the supercomputer project that was at one time key to the automaker's driverless-vehicle ...
The disbanding of Tesla’s supercomputer is less about the AI race and more about Elon Musk’s inability to retain talent.