Tsla) is dismantling its dojo supercomputer team, and the group’s leader is set to leave the company, bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter. (bloomberg) – tesla inc. The supercomputer uses the custom dojo d1 chip architecture designed by the automotive company for training self-driving vehicle systems. · weeks after elon musk promised investors that tesla’s dojo supercomputer would be “spectacular” and operating at scale, bloomberg says the project is shut down, raising sharp questions about. · tesla ceo elon musk claimed that the company will spend more than $1 billion over the next year on its dojo supercomputer. The remaining team members are reportedly being reassigned to other data center and compute projects within tesla. · dojo’s in-house chips, made using tsmc’s system-on-wafer process, represented a $1 billion investment, according to tesla’s previous disclosures. · it states that tesla is fully disbanding the dojo team, and that its highly respected leader, peter bannon, is leaving the company. Now that we’re in 2025, another supercomputer called cortex has entered the chat, but dojo’s importance to tesla might still be existential — with ev sales slumping, investors want assurances that tesla can achieve autonomy. · tesla (nasdaq: Is disbanding its dojo team and its leader will leave the company, according to people familiar with the matter, upending the automaker’s effort to build an in-house. · a dojo retrospective tesla has shut down dojo, the custom supercomputer project that elon musk once said would be critical to achieving full self-driving. Below is a timeline of dojo mentions and promises. In tesla’s earnings call with analysts late wednesday, chief. · tesla has reportedly shut down its dojo supercomputer team shortly after musk’s praise, raising questions over strategy, leadership changes, and investor confidence. Will spend “well over” $1 billion by the end of 2024 on building an in-house supercomputer known as project dojo.
Tesla Dojo: The $1 Billion Question Mark
Tsla) is dismantling its dojo supercomputer team, and the group’s leader is set to leave the company, bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter....