Tesla's new supercomputer will drive autopilot, full self-driving features
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd explains why he'll never personally invest in Tesla stock. Tesla unveiled new images on Sunday of its in-house supercomputer, which will be used to help power the electric vehicle maker's autopilot and full self-driving (FSD) capabilities. Tesla's supercomputer is currently being used and further developed by the company to train neural networks, which are computer systems used to process vast amounts of data. Tesla uses the neural networks to label 4D data that comes from videos taken through eight onboard cameras that make up its vehicle's Vision system. That data is then used to train Tesla's software to autonomously navigate the car using only radar and the cameras.
Jun-22-2021, 14:10:13 GMT
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