Elon Musk made statements about the chips that will take the artificial intelligence infrastructure in Tesla vehicles to the top. According to Musk’s statement, Dojo 2, the next-generation artificial intelligence training chip for Tesla models, will go into mass production towards the end of 2025. In fact, it will have the capacity to compete with Nvidia’s B200 AI training system. Here are the details…
Elon Musk: Tesla to start mass producing Dojo 2 chips in 2025!
To explain briefly, in Tesla’s AI infrastructure, Dojo chips are used to train AI models, while in-car chips are used for model inference. In other words, vehicles can apply what they learn while driving thanks to these chips.
Musk said Dojo 2 will significantly improve Tesla’s AI performance and take the technology to the next level. He even went a step further and announced that Dojo 3 could be released in late 2026.
According to Musk, it usually takes three major versions for new technologies to become truly perfect, so Dojo 3 will be the first time we’ve seen exactly how far Tesla will go with AI. But Dojo 2 is already being said to revolutionize AI model training.
The company’s first-generation Dojo chips are powered by System on Wafer technology, which is already in production. This highly efficient system is crucial for both increasing the efficiency of AI training and improving autonomous driving in next-generation vehicles.