TL;DR: Tesla has disbanded its in-house Dojo supercomputer team, with leader Peter Bannon departing, shifting focus to external partners like NVIDIA, AMD, and Samsung for AI chip manufacturing.
Musk shared a new video of the Tesla robot performing Kung Fu drills with its trainer, writing on X, "Tesla Optimus learning Kung Fu." The footage shows Optimus greeting its human instructor before ...
According to Nvidia (NVDA 0.04%) CEO Jensen Huang, Tesla (TSLA +3.74%) CEO Elon Musk is a "superhuman." Huang's words speak for themselves. "Elon Musk is singular in his understanding of engineering," ...
Most investors know Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) for its electric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage solutions. For years, however, its CEO, Elon Musk, has been describing a vision to transform Tesla from a ...
On this episode of Stock Movers: - Nvidia (NVDA) shares are lower after China ruled the company violated anti-monopoly laws with its 2020 deal to acquire Mellanox Technologies. The State ...
Nvidia's valuation metrics are bold, but not entirely bonkers in the age of AI. Per Benzinga Pro data, its price-to-earnings ratio sits at 57x trailing, but the forward P/E of 39.5x suggests earnings ...
Tesla's custom Dojo wafer-level processor has always been an ambitious and promising hardware project, but despite early success with the company's bespoke chip, Musk has still used Nvidia GPUs in ...
At the core of Tesla's artificial intelligence (AI) vision is a homegrown supercomputer called Dojo. Musk recently took to social media to tell investors that Dojo is now sidelined. This should be ...