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posted by janrinok on Tuesday April 23 2019, @04:35AM   Printer-friendly
from the optimism dept.

Tesla promises 'one million robo-taxis' in 2020

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Tesla Promises Investors 'One Million Robo-Taxis' by 2020

To kick things off, the company shared that it had built its very own computer for self-driving cars. The neural network chip was built from the ground up; the project started back in 2016. Each computer (which is stored behind the glove box) has redundancy so that if one chip fails, the second chip can take over.

This is the company's first time building its own silicon. CEO Elon Musk was quick to boast that Tesla " which has never designed a chip, designed the best chip in the world."

Musk reiterated what he's said before about the hardware available in Teslas. "All Tesla cars right now have everything necessary for self-driving available today. All you need to do is improve the software."

That hardware includes the company's reliance on cameras and radar. When the subject of LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) came up, Musk said "LiDAR is a fool's errand. Anyone that's relying on LiDAR is doomed." He later added that "it's fricking stupid. It's expensive and unnecessary."

Source: https://www.engadget.com/2019/04/22/tesla-elon-musk-self-driving-robo-taxi/

Tesla Vaunts Creation of 'The Best Chip in the World' for Self-Driving

TechCrunch reports:

At its "Autonomy Day" today, Tesla detailed the new custom chip that will be running the self-driving software in its vehicles. Elon Musk rather peremptorily called it "the best chip in the world... objectively." That might be a stretch, but it certainly should get the job done.

Called for now the "full self-driving computer," or FSD Computer, it is a high-performance, special-purpose chip built (by Samsung, in Texas) solely with autonomy and safety in mind. Whether and how it actually outperforms its competitors is not a simple question and we will have to wait for more data and closer analysis to say more.

Robotaxis also at TechCrunch.


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  • (Score: 2) by RamiK on Tuesday April 23 2019, @11:22AM

    by RamiK (1813) on Tuesday April 23 2019, @11:22AM (#833793)

    But are they headed to the road by 2020? I'm sure plenty of other companies have development platforms internally, in SBC form or for corporate partners that compete against Tesla's computer. But if Musks-a-lot delivers an on-road autonomous product first, that makes his the first and best driving computer... No?

    More importantly, don't forget this is unexplored ASIC: When nVidia is talking about 320 TOPS they're talking about standard neural-nets that they assumed were required separately from Tesla's own development efforts. For all we know Musky is using a custom pathfinding circuitry that nVidia's hardware just does't come near to regardless of the model. I'm not saying it's true. But we just had nVidia's own hardware pulling off raytracing using fairly specialized designs so it's not impossible and we should all start getting used to FLOPS and transistor counts not being the end-all of these sort of discussions.

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