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NEWS: Nvidia has introduced its next generation processor for cars called "Thor Blackwell." It has 20x the processing capability of Nvidia's last generation chip. It can also go into humanoid robots.

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Ben Anderson (Pending Regulatory Approval)1 年前

Way too many people in these replies thing this is a competitor to Tesla’s FSD. This is the brain that will power FSD. This is hardware. FSD is software.

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The Information1 年前

A recent production hiccup with Nvidia’s latest AI chip shows the growing pressures in its relationship with its main chipmaking partner, TSMC.

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Viking691 年前

Almost as if NVIDIA is seeing the same future as Elon and Tesla. If NVIDIA is a 3-5 Trillion company for making the chips, what is the company delivering the robots and self driving cars valuation? Certainly not less 😂😂😂

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Amine1 年前

One of the coolest takeaways from Nvidia's Huang at CES was the solution for the data scarcity in humanoid robotics. He talked about generating billions of synthetic data points from just a sliver of real-life data. unlike autonomous cars where we've got endless real-world driving data, humanoid robots don't have that luxury. This approach to using synthetic data could leapfrog us into new realms of robot capabilities, making the future of robotics not just feasible but fantastically innovative.

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Alex Phoon1 年前

2x,5x, 20x are said so easily nowadays. The world gonna change quicker than anyone else can imagine.

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tmornini.hodl1 年前

At how many watts?

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Gabriel Dncl1 年前

Please upgrade HW3 Teslas directly to "Thor"

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Overly Optimistic Future1 年前

This is impressive. But it makes me wonder what Tesla has up there sleeve

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Chip Fyn1 年前

Awesome! Is this going into the Tesla cars?

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Kylito🇺🇸1 年前

How will Nvidia roll this out to 10 different companies with 100 different models all at once? Tesla had the advantage of starting out on just a few cars with cameras in the same location. Seems like it will be easier for Tesla to adapt something that's nearly perfected on a few cars out to others. Not sure how Nvidia catches up but I think the competition is healthy even if my shares suffer tomorrow.

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