Tesla emerges as surprising rival to AMD and Nvidia in quest to grab next-gen HBM4 memory for AI and supercomputers
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Tesla seeks HBM4 chip samples from Samsung and SK Hynix for its Dojo supercomputer, aiming to boost AI and self-driving capabilities. The advanced chips offer 1.4 times the bandwidth of HBM3e with 30% less power consumption, potentially revolutionizing Tesla's AI training for Full Self-Driving technology.
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