The Most Powerful AI Supercomputer: How Tesla’s Dojo Solves Autonomy
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
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Today we do a deep Dive on Tesla's Dojo supercomputer and how it will be the final piece to the autonomous driving puzzle. As the name implies, DOJO is to be the best and most advanced AI training computer ever designed. What it aims to do is improve in six key areas; Those being Speed and Efficiency, Data Handling, Simulation Capabilities, Distributed Training, Model Complexity, and Real-Time Improvements.
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00:00 Intro
1:10 FSD (Full Self Driving)
3:10 DOJO
4:37 6 Areas of Improvement
9:23 Distributed Training
10:21 Outro
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Once they finish training cars with Dojo, they will use that extra compute for rent like aws.
It’s not as though FSD Beta will ever be “done.”
Dojo will be busy for years, likely decades.
I suspect they will have an AWS-like service however, as they can build as many Dojos as required.
Did you hear Musk say "Dojo was a long shot" during the q4 23 earnings call? Things change. All that Musk says isn't necessarily true
Great work!Thank you!
Great content no fluff.
So let Musk's Ai compete against Zuck's Ai...that would be more meaningful a contest
than Zuck creaming Elon in a cage fight!
9:20 Hum. Well managed for the random world.
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You are not keeping up. Dojo is a complete flop.
Musk fired the head module designer for non-performance.
He designed the Dojo module with little to no memory.
The idea was that it would make the system faster
Turns out AI is a memory pig to work efficiently!!!
So at the very least the entire Dojo project will need to be redesigned or scrapped altogether
or
Maybe repurpose the chips for a huge data center after adding memory
The good news is that FSD AND Optimus are NOT dependent on Dojo
Our original supercomputer is still the one we lean on for all FSD and Optimus iterations
The 10,000 H100 Invidia chips went to our old supercomputer -- NOT Dojo
It dosent!