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Tesla Launches New $300M AI Cluster for Advanced Computation
Aug. 29, 2023 — Tesla is poised to introduce its advanced supercomputer this week, a development highlighted by Tom’s Hardware and informed by insights from @SawyerMerritt. Primarily tailored for artificial […]
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Tesla Launches New $300M AI Cluster for Advanced Computation
Aug. 29, 2023 — Tesla is poised to introduce its advanced supercomputer this week, a development highlighted by Tom’s Hardware and informed by insights from @SawyerMerritt.Primarily tailored for artificial intelligence (AI) processes, the machine will also cater to high-performance computing (HPC) tasks. Based on the Nvidia H100 platform, it is expected to be a noteworthy addition in the industry. The system is equipped with 10,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs, enabling it to potentially reach a peak performance of 340 FP64 PFLOPS for technical computing and 39.58 INT8 ExaFLOPS for AI applications. Tesla’s 340 FP64 PFLOPS is higher than 304 FP64 PFLOPS from CINECA’s Leonardo supercomputer, the fourth fastest in the world.
A significant feature of this new cluster is its focus on bolstering Tesla’s full self-driving (FSD) technology. However, with Nvidia currently facing supply limitations, Tesla’s foresight is evident. They have diversified their approach with a strategic investment in a proprietary supercomputer named Dojo, which is anticipated to work in tandem with the Nvidia H100 GPU cluster.
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Beyond mere hardware, the computational infrastructure is set to provide Tesla with an edge in processing vast datasets, critical for real-world AI training scenarios.
Elon Musk has alluded to the company’s long-term strategy, noting Tesla’s intent to direct substantial resources towards AI and FSD training in the subsequent years, emphasizing the pivotal role of computing in automotive advancements.
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