❶ Elon Musk has shared photos of the Dojo D1 Supercomputer cluster, which is said to be equivalent to 8,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs for AI training. ❷ The Dojo D1 uses a system-on-wafer design and is manufactured by TSMC, aiming to handle AI machine learning and video training. ❸ Musk plans to have 90,000 Nvidia H100 chips, 40,000 Nvidia AI4, and Dojo D1 wafers running by the end of 2024, showcasing his significant investment in AI technology.
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