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With talk of Tesla moving into quantum or near-quantum computing to attempt to solve their autopilot issues, let's be familiarized with the concept. Quantum computers are data storage and processing machines that make advantage of quantum physics features. This may be tremendously beneficial for some jobs, where they can greatly outperform even our most powerful supercomputers.
Tesla debuted its Dojo supercomputer technology at its AI Day in 2021, showcasing its increasing in-house chip design skills. Tesla claims to have created the world's fastest AI training machine. The creation of an in-house supercomputer designed for neural net video training has been hyped for years.