Tesla's "Cortex" supercomputer cluster is being built in Austin, Texas, to support autonomous cars and humanoid robots. The supercomputer will be powered by over 100,000 Nvidia H100 and H200 chips.
Tesla is no stranger to these GPUs. In fact, it has a giant compute cluster being built out at the Buffalo Gigafactory to train the AI model that every Tesla on the road uses when Autopilot is ...
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This means HW3 vehicles will not be able to handle so much data. To process it, Tesla enabled the Cortex cluster with 5x training compute scaling, a significant milestone. Elon Musk promised to ...