Tesla's Dojo Supercomputer Project Faces Setback as Head of Team Departs

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Tesla's head of Dojo hardware, Ganesh Venkataramanan, has left the company, possibly due to issues with the next generation of the supercomputer. Venkataramanan was responsible for the development of Tesla's self-driving chips and later oversaw the Dojo supercomputer hardware. Rumors suggest that the second-generation "Dojo 2" chip is not meeting expectations. This departure raises concerns about Tesla's progress in achieving Elon Musk's self-driving promises, as the Dojo program was a key component for accelerating advancements in autonomous driving.
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