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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.

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.

How much processing power does Tesla's Dojo have?

With each exapod capable of 1.1 exaflops, that would be nearly 8 exaflops of processing power focused primarily on processing AI models for Tesla’s autonomous vehicles (and, presumably, the Optimus robot). The way Dojo works diverges a lot from either CPU-based or GPU-based supercomputers.

Is Tesla's Optimus faster than dojo?

But since Dojo is specifically optimized for processing AI and ML, it is orders of magnitude faster than either for the same datacenter footprint. Tesla's Optimus will also benefit from Dojo's much faster AI model processing. Tesla aims to bring the first Dojo exapod online in Q1 of 2023 but hasn’t said when the other six will arrive.

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