Tesla described Dojo's in-house supercomputer architecture, which is designed to build systems optimized under artificial intelligence algorithms that generate video streams as input data.
The Tesla Dojo platform is based on a "plastic-on-plastic system", which connects the plates to the width of channel 9 Tbyte/s.
Also part of Dojo is the V1 Dojo Interface Processor, a PCIe map that responds to the consistent operation of the Training Tile bundles. They can be integrated into five-unit systems and provide capacity for each Training Tile up to 4.5 Tbyte/s. The company developed its Tesla Transport Protocol interface.
Tesla also demonstrated the V1 Dojo Trading Matrix model, which combined up to 3,000 accelerators to build exaphlops class systems.
So Tesla went along the path of Apple, Google, and Amazon, deciding to develop their own hardware platforms for their own use, and it doesn't look like the car manufacturer is planning to sell Dojo to outside companies.
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