I like how your videos are straightforward, informative, factual, and non-political. It's like attending a really good class in school 😀 Keep them coming!
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent! - Nobody can take a complex, engineering level computer topic and simplify it as easily as you do. Outstanding. I am posting to my FB page as we speak.
People that get things done find talent, rather than expect talent to find them. A great builder is always a great salesman as well. Of course, it helps if you know the material....
I agree with everything you said except great builders are not always great salesmen. Tesla wasn't a good salesman, and the guy that invented the gasoline engine was a terrible salesman, his wife drove the first horseless carriage across Germany by herself and began selling them.
I encountered that problem quite a bit. Let me think about it for a little bit. If that ideas real and I can go and explore it for a little bit and see where you guys are at with it might be able to you know I'm continue building.
Is there anything that this Elon Musk guy can't fking do? It is insane, the level of innovation that his one company Tesla- one of many- has managed to achieve alone. I cannot wait to see more from him
I’ll give you credit every time I think you have created the most interesting video I’ve seen on EV research, you come up with something even better. It must be an incredibly big project keeping your site going but believe it when we say it’s the best out there, and we hope you can keep up the amazing work.
so, it turns out Tesla seems to have one of the top supercomputers in the world then, not to mention it's built from the ground-up to give an advantage that others won't have. Plus, the worker robots it showed on its AI Day. They're about to seriously smash lots of industries and old businesses that are seriously under-prepared for what's to come.
What I love about the DOJO design is its simplicity. Throughout history the greatest design breakthroughs the most fundamental technological advances all had one thing in common their simplicity. This is nothing short of being a beautiful design at every part of its implementation. TESLA is just so good at taking the impossible and making it possible. And taking what's possible and making it AMAZING🤓🤓🤓
a good OS is the key to unlock the true potential of any hardware. it doesn't matter how top notch hardware is until you know to utilize it at the fullest.
People aren't able to see too far ahead of things like this. They're focused on what they think this company is achieving relative to how they have understood the world. Up to this point. People are not understanding what these milestones are actually going to enable in their contribution to completely fundamentally changing human reality as we understand it
The AI robots will be the next evolution that will replace emotional humans. Silicon based life will fast replace biological life forms. Musk said that he was scared of AI taking over, but in my way of thinking it follows the survival of the fittest philosophy. As it should.
to expand the idea; imagine a 3D version of this with each chip having 14 sets of connections with other chips...4 horizontal, 5 up vertical, and 5 down vertical connections...making a cube array.. essentially 25 x 25 x 25 chips.
The 'taskforce" oriented architecture of IC's (combining CPU's with memory and mem management with RISC architecture) is a movement I noticed by many chip manufacturers, and that, could be considered similar to a phenomenon of "convergent evolution". I suppose speed of data transfer is the main goal although it is still power hungry. I wonder which language variant is used to code solutions for this configuration. A bit more specific information therefore would be welcome
A lot of the tech that went into early server farms eventually made its way into consumer grade electronics. I would love to see Tesla become a third competitor on the personal computer market.
The Tesla D1 chip is fantastic, it is an entire computer, and the tiles can handle videos on a grand scale. This tesla supercomputer is among the most potent and efficient in the world 🌎. The D1 chip is a dream chip for 2022. It is so refreshing for my mind. Be safe & strong!
Very impressive. Having been a system admin for some very large systems. The scalability is beyond, the norms every 18, months. He who has the best AI, will run this world.
And it won't be Tesla. Chinese companies are making more advanced AI. And Musk keeps losing his chief AI scientists because they see through his batshit ideas and narcissism.
At last, someone was able to educate a non computer person what the Dojo was with explanations that the thick person understands and for making this video that person says "Thank You"
Damn, as a 3D animation guy whose part of his job is running these huge destruction simulations for movies and TV, that kind of computing horsepower would be incredible to have access to; the ultimate render farm. Hell, just one plane would be incredible to have in my home office.
this will prob be specialized chips for training neural network, not for average user computing use. Apple already move away from intel and build thier own chips with ram and gpu integrated in 1 chips and able to achieve insane performance, we need more high tech company to start exploring new architecture rather than just shrinking resistor size!
Last I understood, dojo was a wafer scale system running at 8 bit precision to achieve the speeds and performance needed. Don't need precision in saying don't go there, just need speed to identify what not to do.
Good rundown. The performance characteristics of DOJO in terns processing power and interconnect bandwidth are impressive, to say the least. What is astonishing to me is the fact they had to develop their own board/circuit layout and test bench tools, from scratch, to deal with the cutting edge speeds. Very few organizations have the talent resources to attempt such, much less succeed in a couple years! Tesla's still junk bond investment grade and very low on the ESG score. Those organizations responsible for that are obviously jokes.
Great video! As a retired computer chip architect (17 US patents, including high-speed cryprography), I am curious about the Operating System that manages the system. Also, what is the 'speed up' (net performance increase) associated with the addition of each processor?
Impeccable delivery of new genius idea’s I must say that Elon still continues to impress me and all like minded people in this planet. Great video btw. To add, we are in the era of the future that is now a thing of the past and be so glad to have lived in this lifetime to have witness our great species evolution.
Very impressive indeed - I am an engineer and my mind is working through how this level of compute efficiency would be used to improve - Everything - but speed bump - this would make cryptocurrency mining completely out of reach for anyone without a system like Dojo (brain starting to hurt now) - shutting down……..
I feel incredibly smarter after watching this video. It takes the most advanced and powerful computer in the world to be able to drive a car as well as I can. Wow, I'm an infinite being in a physical body. I'm better than I ever imagined. All that good news for free and way before Tesla develops full self driving cars. Very cool that I'm already a quantum leap better than the leading edge Telsa vehicle. I'll go back to driving my gas powered 23 year old Acura 2000 3.2 TL, which was Car of the Year in 2000 and I'm a Quantum Leading Edge Driver. Damm I'm the new $6 Million Dollar Man, more like a $6 Billion Dollar Man. I've accomplished so much today that I deserve a raise from the Universe for my mind blowing accomplishments today. I think my head swelled up a little and I need a bigger hat. LOL!
Compute is compute, the only thing that matters is the economics. Their showmanship is awesome, they can take any mundane thing, turn it into a ceremony and impress the unwashed masses.
Tesla is being caught up by other US, Chinese, and Korean EV companies. So they need to leap up with something different than just an EV. That's why this development is crucial if they would like to continue leading.
Other companies and countries are getting into this incredible genius to be part of tomorrow’s technology NOW! He has proven to this world that right now is where to be! They don’t need his money! They want the world to be a healthy self sufficient world! All their technology in these countries young people are interested in development where our generation play games
I would love to be caught up with this brilliant man! You just can’t buy genius! Other “rich” people are lazy and don’t need to really create something for real! Just make boxes and shipping containers does not make you a genius!
@@aldejesus7195 you assume that genius is the only way to getting “rich”. Sometimes incredible persistence, keen accounting and right place at right time have their rewards to be reaped.
You are CRAZY to think that other car makers are catching up to Musk. It's taken over 10 years for others to mass produce ONE electric vehicle - often to dismal failure (Chevy Bolt anyone?). The EV is still in its infancy - scrambling to find the perfect battery that is cost effective, environmentally friendlier, sufficient energy density for range, not heavy, fast charging and above all SAFE. Tesla is far beyond all other legacy car makers - no only in design, production capability - but in other technologies related to the vehicle. Musk is an incredible individual - mostly for his integrity and search for freedom. Freedom from fossil fuels. Freedom from so-called "progressive" political and "woke" TYRANNY.
Eventually, the AI in this chip will reach such a level that when your autopiloted Tesla will reach the next drive-thru it will know exactly what to order for you. Hopefully, the AI on the other side of the intercom will understand the order placed.
Supercomputing went from One computer to computers with transputer Chips to multiple computers linked up as the chips grew following Moore’s Law. Grasping and processing high quantities of Data and getting good accurate and usable results is a big part of the supercomputer challenge … SETI uses shared computing to process high quantities of astronomical data.
Such a lucid explanation ! Thanks! Dry helpful for a no techie such ss myself. The historical perspective with pics very helpful. You good teacher!! 👍🏼😊
Road standards are historically recent and only somewhat standardized. This is an important topic as next generation transportation could benefit from coordinating road design with self driving technologies. With AI robots and work from home options becoming more comprehensible to enough folks we will see less commuting. With online retailing we can continue to reduce commercial egress onto roads. Also different roads for different modes... don't mix semis, cars, bikes and people in the same space. Embed RFID etc. in useful places and allow all vehicles to locally communicate their velocity/path (4th dimensional traffic control advice).
Only just found your channel, and am impressed- I've been binge watching all morning- fantastic content. I am sure Nicola Tesla himself would very much approve it as well. Thanks for sharing this knowledge.
This is an amazing video and I enjoyed every bit of it. It's another time of the year. One need to set goals and take bold steps in achieving them. Remember success are not obtained overnight. It comes in installment; you get a little bit today and a little bit tomorrow until the whole package is given out. The day you procrastinate you lose that day of success.
@@jeffcutler5975 Well, from my own point of view, you need to invest smartly if you need the good things of life. So far I've made over $325k since September last year in raw profits from just q4 of the market from my diversified portfolio strategy and i believe anyone can do it if you have the right strategy, mutual funds takes long time but investing smartly is the key to short term. Most of us tend to pay more attention to the shiniest in the market to the cost of proper diversification.
@@alberthunter8842 Actually I'm an amateur investor, I have 2 IRAS, do not like the cookie cutter response from fidelity, Vanguard Schwab. etc 7%-9% year on average how do you invest?
@@jeffcutler5975 My portfolio is very much diversified so it's not like have a particular fund I invest in. plus don't do that but myself. I follow the trades of Frank McIntosh. He is a popular broker you might have heard of. I can correctly say he's worth her salt as a financial adviser as his diversification skills are top notch. I'm saying because I see that in his results my portfolio grows by averages of 10 to 15% on a monthly basis. unlike I can say for my IRA which has just been trudging along, my portfolio just mirrors what she trades and not just on some particular industries of my choosing.
Normal people buy in at high prices the stock market goes down, companies buy stocks back cheaper by introducing some "disaster". Stock rises after a disaster and the cycle repeats.. Having a good entry and exit strategy.will make you succeed in the stock market.
I ment the idea to rethink the entire concept of a scalable super computer as from scratch. not that they built it all from scratch sorry I was not clear
should have used hypercube, delay between ends is big unless they are dealing with a 2d formatted data set, they used it in the connextion machines 40 years ago with 64k processors
When AI is interfaced with the most experienced group of the human race…senior citizens…there will be a geometric increase in the speed of practical application learning for AI.
I think Elon saw the direction the world was heading in and decided fuck it I'll do it myself but make it as safe as possible by implementing ways of stopping the AI if it gets out of hand like with the Tesla bot having many ways of stopping or physically overpowering it if need be.
Cutting through the hype - the Tesla robotic demo was a bit lack luster, but when you consider the humble beginnings of "An Actor based robot" to in a single year's time "a walking although limited robot"....its no less than amazing! I think we all expect, maybe too great of things from someone that has revolutionized the Space industry, first swing - so easy to be a critic and so very hard to do what has never been done or thought of prior. What Elon has lead and the engineers working for him have accomplished are some pretty freaking awesome feats. I don't know why Elon doesn't just buy a company like Boston Dynamics or Sub Contract to them - in hopes of leap frogging his robotics effort - unless he doesn't want to be contaminated by technology BIAS/Technology leaks between such a collaboration. I do see "collaboration" as a better "use of resources" than considering the purchase of a "highly suspect/skewed" social media platform - but then again - he didn't make that choice either did he :) Love the coined term - First Principles Thinking. Well articulated. Engineers have done this for years but fallen short in articulating/communicating this. Loved the video - very nice break down. I AM curious as to the scalability factor - I guess four edges on every chip mean two dimensional architecture, maybe there are plants to make Tiles into "FLOORS" and floors will connect the Z axis, maybe they can employ octagonal sided bus chips in to link the Z Axis - crazy possibilities. Cray links provide linear scaling, but at an enormous cost, power consumption and footprint. I think this idea is genius overall - and certainly has the potential to surpass a company like Cray, Inc. For the here and now - we get to observe/benefit from from this kind of thinking now and in our future - its a real treat and very encouraging. Well done - Awesome Stuff - Elon Rocks!
You are talking coding. It can be very simple but iterative with a processor this powerful … or it could lend itself to tasks much greater than ever before seen .
The roads in USA can not ever be described as a "hell scape". Visit Italy, Malta, any Eastern European country or India, and then you'll understand the beauty of your roads.
ELON MUSK LOOKS, SMELLS, ACTS GREAT . AN ASTONISHING CHARACTER WHO'S A GENIUS . URGE YOU ELON TO CONSIDER INDIA AS A WONDERFUL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY . IF ANYONE ASKS A BRIBE, EVEN A SINGLE CENT, HAVE IT ON THE WEBSITE AND MAKE ALL DEALS OUT IN THE OPEN ! INDIA, AS THE BIGGEST DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLD, NEED PEOPLE LIKE ELON ! ======= MATTS'
As your common man here. This stuff absolutely blows my mind! How do we turn something that can kill a human by touching it in to something that can almost do anything including making and driving cars!
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n an ice pick I can explain!! What I can’t explain is how you turn electricity into everything from a cellphone to a car that drives its self!
@@madmaxthemotomutt6464 Hey, I'm an electrician and I still find it mysterious and dangerous after 22 years. The more I learn about it the less sense it makes. Electrons move, but very slowly and electricity is waves, electromagnetic waves outside the wire. It's nuts I tell ya!
Wow, so you're saying that this innovation would allow them to put a supercomputer in a car that was only a *quarter* the size of a room? Also, did you say that their strategy was to find new ways to reinvent the wheel? I think you got your buzzword metaphor installed backwards.
As far as Semi driving they should take a 4 million mile safe semi driver and record how this is done. It is truly an art form! Just go to a semi truck competition and record where the Russ move in real time! Like looking at someone’s eyes when the pull up to a side street to see if they see you coming! Same with deer and moose
What about Quantum Computing ? Have the team considered this, and what is their opinion ? With it's particles able to be in two places at once, it would seem relevant to try this and see what is possible to achieve.
from my understanding and last i knew... in real world tests they are at best as fast as a normal computer, nothing faster yet. Also crazy expensive and only useful for certain things. its not worth bothering with until someone actually proves quantum computing is useful and the basics are understood.
15KW / 25 processors per tile is 600W each processor. Not too bad. I am really curious how they cool them though. It seems like it would be most efficient for every tile module to have a water cooling block and ports for an external cooling system. The description of every tile module including it's own cooling system seems inefficient.