Credited from: REUTERS
Tesla is disbanding its Dojo supercomputer team and its leader, Peter Bannon, is departing the company, according to reports from South China Morning Post and Reuters. The decision marks a significant shift in Tesla's approach to developing in-house semiconductors, as the automaker aims to redirect its efforts towards improving AI inference chips used for real-time decision-making in its electric vehicles.
India Times and Reuters.
The Dojo supercomputer was integral in processing vast quantities of data for training Tesla's autonomous-driving software. However, the company is now reassessing its chip strategy amidst various challenges, including recent executive departures and competition in the electric vehicle market, as detailed by South China Morning Post and India Times.
Alongside these structural changes, Tesla is moving forward with a $16.5 billion agreement with Samsung Electronics to secure AI chips through 2033, exemplifying the company's pivot toward external partnerships and technology sourcing, according to Reuters and South China Morning Post.
As part of this transition, the remaining Dojo team members are likely to be reassigned to various computing projects within Tesla, while approximately 20 of its former members have already moved to the startup DensityAI, further indicating an evolving landscape for Tesla's tech development efforts, as noted by Reuters and India Times.