Tesla AI Day and Dojo chip
#46
The article said what we already know but I’m honestly curious of the hardware whether they really have working one. Lab hardware are always huge and bulky but if they plan to put one inside Tesla robot it should be really compact like the images they show. Maybe we are still yrs off 10-15 yrs but the purpose of just training AI with Dojo they can get away with bulky system.
Yes, they designed this in-house which is really impressive but somebody will actually have to make it. I don’t think Tesla can manufacture it. InfoSoW is still a concept from TSMC. New M1 processor from Apple does something like this with RAM die next to their processor die but not at this level. Dojo even has power regulators mounted directly to die. You know it took chip industry a few yrs just to put capacitors directly inside chip packages.
https://semianalysis.com/tesla-ai-da...tsmc-info_sow/
Yes, they designed this in-house which is really impressive but somebody will actually have to make it. I don’t think Tesla can manufacture it. InfoSoW is still a concept from TSMC. New M1 processor from Apple does something like this with RAM die next to their processor die but not at this level. Dojo even has power regulators mounted directly to die. You know it took chip industry a few yrs just to put capacitors directly inside chip packages.
https://semianalysis.com/tesla-ai-da...tsmc-info_sow/
https://electrek.co/2021/08/20/tesla...ining-machine/
#47
The robots won't use the same D1 chip whose main purpose is to build the Supercomputer. I'm sure it'll have some evolution of their FSD computer. At 7nm, TSMC and Samsung are the ones that come to mind in terms of a fab. They had a built tile on stage and as you can see, the lab is already testing the tile. Digestible info in the link I provided below. Are you an EE?
https://electrek.co/2021/08/20/tesla...ining-machine/
https://electrek.co/2021/08/20/tesla...ining-machine/
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