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Tesla's CEO recently made a bold statement about the company's progress on designing its own artificial intelligence chips.
Top tech leaders are split on Trump’s proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee, with some praising it as talent-focused while others warn of stifled innovation.
Elon Musk has dismissed reports of his AI startup, xAI, raising $10 billion at a staggering $200 billion valuation. Musk labeled these reports as “fake news”, asserting that xAI is not in the process of raising capital.
Nvidia is set to invest $5 billion in Intel, forging a partnership to develop custom data center and PC products. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan expressed excitement about the collaboration, highlighting the importance of x86 architecture and NVLink.
Mr. Musk spent the summer at his artificial intelligence start-up xAI, trying to match the runaway success of OpenAI. The result was chaos.
Dojo was going to be Tesla’s custom-built supercomputer. Here's what Elon Musk had in mind, what happened, and what's coming next.
According to the CNBC report, the funding was likely to go to building data centers using Nvidia and AMD graphics processing units, needed to develop next-generation AI, as well as to hire expensive talent.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's rigorous work ethic, characterized by 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. workdays, has resurfaced, drawing admiration from the tech world.
Musk earlier this month declared on his social-media platform X that about "80% of Tesla’s value will be Optimus," referring to the company’s robot initiative.