Tesla working on new supercomputer to power Optimus humanoid robot, self-driving cars
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Tesla is building a new supercomputer cluster called Cortex 2.0 at its Giga Texas facility. The facility, expected to be operational by early 2026, will support Tesla's AI initiatives, including the Optimus humanoid robot program and full self-driving capabilities for electric vehicles. While details about the number of GPUs are limited, it's likely to be larger than its predecessor, Cortex 1.0. This expansion reflects Tesla's growing need for computing power to support its ambitious AI and robotics projects.
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