Tesla is dissolving the Dojo in-house AI‑training supercomputer team and reassigning its remaining staff to other projects. Head of Dojo Peter Bannon is leaving, and about 20 former team members have already formed a startup called DensityAI. Elon Musk said the company will concentrate on its AI5 and AI6 chips—built by Samsung after a $16.5 billion deal—rather than maintaining separate training and inference silicon. The move ends Tesla’s long‑term ambition for an internal training architecture and increases reliance on external vendors like NVIDIA for training workloads. The AI5 chip is slated for production in 2026, with AI6 to follow, while Tesla continues to roll out its Grok chatbot in vehicles and test a Robotaxi fleet.
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