From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-23 08:09:17
Tesla announced that its Cortex 2 computing cluster has officially gone live and has already begun executing training tasks. The company stated it is continuously expanding its AI training infrastructure to ensure sufficient computational resources for the development of its AI products and services. Meanwhile, Tesla is still advancing the development of its in-house Dojo 3 chip, aiming to reduce training costs in the future.

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