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What is a dojo supercomputer?

Dojo's primary goal is scalability. The fundamental unit of the Dojo supercomputer is the D1 chip, designed by a team at Tesla led by ex- AMD CPU designer Ganesh Venkataramanan, including Emil Talpes, Debjit Das Sarma, Douglas Williams, Bill Chang, and Rajiv Kurian.

Could Tesla's dojo be the world's most powerful supercomputer?

Last year, he even teased that Tesla’s Dojo would have a capacity of over an exaflop, which is one quintillion (10 18) floating-point operations per second, or 1,000 petaFLOPS. It could potentially makes Dojo the new most powerful supercomputer in the world. Today, at Tesla’s AI Day, the company unveiled Dojo.

What is Tesla dojo?

Tesla Dojo is a supercomputer designed by Tesla for computer vision video processing and recognition to train its machine learning models to assist its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system. Dojo's focus on machine learning led to a considerably different architecture than conventional supercomputer designs.

What does dojo mean for AI?

So in a weird way, Dojo represents an alternate AI future that might have been at AMD had Tesla come to it to help design a custom AI supercomputer from scratch, from the vector and integer units inside a brand new core cores all the way out to a full exascale system designed for scale and ease of programming for the AI training use case.

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