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Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure
Tesla announced the shutdown of its Dojo AI supercomputer project and the disbanding of the team behind it. Elon Musk described Dojo as an "evolutionary dead end" after the company secured a $16.5 billion deal for Samsung‑produced AI6 chips. The focus is now on the Cortex training cluster and partnerships with Nvidia, AMD and Samsung to power Full Self‑Driving and Optimus development. The move marks a strategic pivot from an in‑house supercomputer to a broader hardware ecosystem. Read more →

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure
Tesla announced the shutdown of its Dojo AI supercomputer project and the disbanding of the team behind it. Elon Musk described Dojo as an "evolutionary dead end" after the company secured a $16.5 billion deal for Samsung‑produced AI6 chips. The focus is now on the Cortex training cluster and partnerships with Nvidia, AMD and Samsung to power Full Self‑Driving and Optimus development. The move marks a strategic pivot from an in‑house supercomputer to a broader hardware ecosystem. Read more →

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure
Tesla announced the shutdown of its Dojo AI supercomputer project and the disbanding of the team behind it. Elon Musk described Dojo as an "evolutionary dead end" after the company secured a $16.5 billion deal for Samsung‑produced AI6 chips. The focus is now on the Cortex training cluster and partnerships with Nvidia, AMD and Samsung to power Full Self‑Driving and Optimus development. The move marks a strategic pivot from an in‑house supercomputer to a broader hardware ecosystem. Read more →

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure
Tesla announced the shutdown of its Dojo AI supercomputer project and the disbanding of the team behind it. Elon Musk described Dojo as an "evolutionary dead end" after the company secured a $16.5 billion deal for Samsung‑produced AI6 chips. The focus is now on the Cortex training cluster and partnerships with Nvidia, AMD and Samsung to power Full Self‑Driving and Optimus development. The move marks a strategic pivot from an in‑house supercomputer to a broader hardware ecosystem. Read more →

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure

Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team, Shifts to New AI Infrastructure
Tesla announced the shutdown of its Dojo AI supercomputer project and the disbanding of the team behind it. Elon Musk described Dojo as an "evolutionary dead end" after the company secured a $16.5 billion deal for Samsung‑produced AI6 chips. The focus is now on the Cortex training cluster and partnerships with Nvidia, AMD and Samsung to power Full Self‑Driving and Optimus development. The move marks a strategic pivot from an in‑house supercomputer to a broader hardware ecosystem. Read more →

Tesla Halts Dojo Supercomputer Project, Shifts to AI5 and AI6 Chips

Tesla Halts Dojo Supercomputer Project, Shifts to AI5 and AI6 Chips
Elon Musk announced on X that Tesla has disbanded the team working on its Dojo AI training supercomputer, labeling the second‑generation Dojo effort an "evolutionary dead end." The company will instead focus on its AI5 and AI6 chips, built by TSMC and Samsung, to power Full Self‑Driving and future autonomous applications, including humanoid robots. Musk suggested that consolidating many AI5/AI6 chips on a single board could serve as a new generation of the training cluster, informally called Dojo 3. The shift comes amid broader strategic changes and market challenges for Tesla. Read more →