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Tesla Musk will invest more than 1 billion to buy Nvidia and AMD chips to build Dojo computers

Tesla Musk will invest more than 1 billion to buy Nvidia and AMD chips to build Dojo computers

Recently, Tesla's CEO Elon Musk announced a major decision to purchase Ryzen chips from chip supplier AMD to strengthen Tesla's development in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The move is seen as an important step in Tesla's AI strategy, which aims to strengthen Tesla's ability to support self-driving technology and other AI applications.

Tesla Musk will invest more than 1 billion to buy Nvidia and AMD chips to build Dojo computers

Currently, NVIDIA is the dominant player in the AI accelerator market, and its processor technology excels when processing large-scale data, meeting the high computational demands of AI training. However, AMD has also developed in the field of AI chips in recent years, and recently released the MI300 series of AI chips, claiming higher speed and performance in AI software operation. By purchasing AMD chips, Tesla will be able to expand supplier options and promote competition, thereby reducing costs and improving the performance of AI chips.

Tesla Musk will invest more than 1 billion to buy Nvidia and AMD chips to build Dojo computers

This isn't Tesla's only investment in AI. Earlier, Musk said that Tesla plans to invest more than $1 billion in the Dojo supercomputer project by the end of 2024. The Dojo supercomputer is a high-performance computer that Tesla is developing to process massive amounts of data and accelerate the development of self-driving software. By combining the technology of NVIDIA and AMD chips, Tesla further expands the possibilities of the Dojo project and strives to achieve more efficient and faster AI data processing capabilities.

Tesla Musk will invest more than 1 billion to buy Nvidia and AMD chips to build Dojo computers

In addition, it was recently reported that Musk's startup xAI plans to raise $6 billion in funding. However, Musk personally clarified the news, denying that xAI was seeking funding and said that he had not discussed the matter with any investors. The clarification has sparked speculation about xAI's future development, whether it means that the company has received sufficient financial backing, or whether it is a change in the company's strategy.

Tesla Musk will invest more than 1 billion to buy Nvidia and AMD chips to build Dojo computers

In summary, Tesla's decision to purchase AMD chips is part of the company's AI strategy, which aims to broaden the choice of chip suppliers and promote the development of AI chip technology through competition. At the same time, Tesla continues to invest in supercomputer projects to prepare for the large-scale data processing needs of self-driving software. As for the xAI funding rumors, it remains to be seen what actually happens. However, these developments show the ambition and continued investment of Tesla and its related companies in the field of AI, which bodes well for further progress in autonomous driving and other AI applications in the future.

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