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Elon Musk announced the upcoming launch of Tesla\'s powerful Dojo 2 supercomputer by the end of 2025 and shared plans for creating an even more advanced Dojo 3. These supercomputers are designed for training autopilot systems and processing video data.

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G. Ostrov

Tesla continues to develop its Dojo supercomputer line designed for training autopilot systems. Elon Musk recently reported significant progress in Tesla Dojo AI development and plans to launch Dojo 2 by the end of this year.

Dojo Technology Development

According to Elon Musk, achieving perfection in any new technology requires three main iterations. \"Dojo 2 is good, but Dojo 3 will be excellent,\" stated the Tesla CEO, emphasizing the company\'s ambitious plans.

Project History

The Tesla Dojo project began in August 2020 with the announcement of creating an exaflop supercomputer for video processing and autopilot training. In October 2022, the first Dojo prototype was presented, which proved so powerful that it caused an overload of Palo Alto\'s power grid.

By the time Dojo was created, Tesla already possessed the world\'s seventh-largest supercomputer based on 7,360 Nvidia A100 GPUs. In July 2023, the company announced massive investments of $1 billion in the project, aiming to achieve 1 exaflop performance.

Technical Development

In January 2024, Tesla announced the construction of a new Dojo cluster in Buffalo with a $500 million budget and the creation of a separate supercomputer at the University of New York. By May 2024, the company had developed an iPad-sized processor for Dojo, consuming up to 15 kW of energy.

Despite Tesla\'s annual expenses on Nvidia equipment amounting to $3-4 billion, Elon Musk is confident that Dojo can surpass competitors\' solutions in the long term.

Development Prospects

Dojo supercomputers play a key role in Tesla\'s autonomous driving development strategy. These systems process enormous volumes of video data collected from Tesla vehicles worldwide, enabling continuous improvement of autopilot algorithms.

Official Tesla website: https://www.tesla.com

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