Tesla announced today that it will resume work on its Dojo3 AI supercomputer, the next generation of its in‑house AI training platform, following significant progress on the AI5 chip design. The company said the AI5 chip, which is expected to deliver a 10‑fold performance‑per‑watt advantage over competitors, will serve as the backbone for Dojo3.
The Dojo3 project, which had been paused after the launch of Dojo2, is intended to scale Tesla’s self‑driving data training capacity to support the company’s full‑self‑driving (FSD) ambitions and the broader AI ecosystem. By restarting the project, Tesla signals its continued commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in autonomous driving and AI services.
The move is expected to accelerate the development of higher‑performance AI hardware, potentially reducing the time required to bring new FSD features to market and strengthening Tesla’s position as a platform for future AI‑driven services. The company’s focus on in‑house chip design and supercomputing infrastructure underscores its strategy to monetize AI across its automotive, energy, and robotics businesses.
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