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Tesla scraps custom Dojo wafer-level processor initiative, dismantles team — Musk to lean on Nvidia and AMD more
Tesla's custom Dojo wafer-level processor has always been an ambitious and promising hardware project, but despite early success with the company's bespoke chip, Musk has still used Nvidia GPUs in ...
The computer that enables Tesla to claim that its vehicles have "full-self driving" capability is having some pretty serious issues right now. The computers are failing, and it's nearly bricking some ...
Brand-new Tesla vehicles are experiencing self-driving computer failures, which are resulting in significant problems. Inside sources say that the problem is contributing to overwhelming Tesla’s ...
It seems that Tesla’s self-driving efforts have hit another snag, because the computers built into its cars that run its semi-autonomous driving software are failing, Electrek reports, adding to the ...
Freshly delivered Tesla vehicles are having self-driving computer failures, throwing multiple features—including those involving safety—out of whack. Electrek reports that a new version of Tesla's HW4 ...
According to a well-known Tesla hacker, Tesla has designed a new self-driving computer retrofit, but it’s not even for HW3 cars. Teska has two primary computational hardware generations for its ...
Although Tesla hasn't released a new FSD build in a while, development continues as the carmaker is gearing up for the Robotaxi launch in Austin next week. Tesla might have run into limitations with ...
On Tuesday, the main U.S. stock indexes closed lower, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average finishing down 1.5% at 37,815.92, the S&P500 falling by 1.6% to 5,035.69, and the Nasdaq declining by 2.04% ...
Shares of computer processor maker AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) jumped 6% in the afternoon session after the stock's positive momentum ...
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