Tesla's pushing forward with Dojo 3 after AI5 chip hit a major milestone—and they're actively hunting for engineers to scale production. According to Musk, they're aiming to manufacture the world's highest-volume AI chips.
The move signals serious momentum in their in-house chip strategy. With AI5 proving its mettle, ramping up Dojo 3 makes sense if they want to lock in supply and reduce dependency on external chip makers. The hiring spree? That's the real tell—building out a team for mass production isn't something companies do casually.
It's worth tracking how this shapes up. If Tesla nails high-volume AI chip manufacturing, the ripple effects could touch everything from their own AI infrastructure to potential licensing deals down the road.
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SolidityStruggler
· 10h ago
Elon Musk is brewing a big move again, venturing into chip manufacturing... Basically, he doesn't want to be held back anymore.
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AirdropFreedom
· 10h ago
Achieving self-sufficiency in chips is a step that will eventually be taken. This time, Tesla seems to be serious about it.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 10h ago
It's the same old rhetoric, "the world's highest production"... just listen to it. Real gold and silver on the chain won't lie. Elon Musk is aggressively hiring, but behind the scenes, it's the funding chain pouring into chip capacity. Keep an eye on abnormal flows in related supply chain addresses—that's the real signal.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 10h ago
Achieving self-sufficiency in chips—this move is ruthless... If they can really develop the world's highest-capacity AI chips, the entire supply chain landscape will have to change.
Tesla's pushing forward with Dojo 3 after AI5 chip hit a major milestone—and they're actively hunting for engineers to scale production. According to Musk, they're aiming to manufacture the world's highest-volume AI chips.
The move signals serious momentum in their in-house chip strategy. With AI5 proving its mettle, ramping up Dojo 3 makes sense if they want to lock in supply and reduce dependency on external chip makers. The hiring spree? That's the real tell—building out a team for mass production isn't something companies do casually.
It's worth tracking how this shapes up. If Tesla nails high-volume AI chip manufacturing, the ripple effects could touch everything from their own AI infrastructure to potential licensing deals down the road.