Morgan Stanley predicts that Tesla's upcoming Dojo supercomputer could increase the company's valuation by $500 billion. Tesla has developed Dojo, a supercomputer costing $1 billion, to process data from its vehicles. The system includes a custom AI accelerator processor and multiple Dojo training tiles. Elon Musk claims that Dojo could reach computing power of over 100 exaFLOPS, potentially allowing Tesla to offer AI-as-a-service. Tesla has also invested in alternative AI infrastructure using Nvidia accelerators.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Morgan Stanley predicts that Tesla's upcoming Dojo supercomputer could increase the company's
00:06 valuation by $500 billion.
00:09 Tesla has developed Dojo, a supercomputer costing $1 billion to process data from its
00:14 vehicles.
00:15 The system includes a custom AI accelerator processor and multiple Dojo training titles.
00:20 Elon Musk claims that Dojo could reach computing power of over 100 exaflops, potentially allowing
00:26 Tesla to offer AI as a service.
00:29 Tesla has also invested in alternative AI infrastructure using NVIDIA accelerators.
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