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Tesla FSD V12 training speed is expected to increase 10 times by the end of 2023

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Elon Musk responded to a user’s question on the X platform about “when Tesla will officially launch the FSD V12 version.” Speed will no longer be a limiting factor.”


▲ Picture source Jimmah’s post on the X platform

Elon Musk claimed that bringing 10,000 H100 clusters online was very difficult. Bringing Tesla’s current 16,000 A100 clusters online was a similar experience, with uptime and performance low at first and then going through a lot of developer work hours.


▲ Picture source Jimmah’s post on the X platform

The user named “jimmah” said: “Once Tesla’s H100 cluster is fully operational, Tesla’s training speed should be at least 4 times faster. If there are a lot of Dojo online, it will be faster – but this Part of it we don’t know. Tesla is targeting 10x by the end of this year and 100x by the end of 2024, so that’s consistent with their goals.”

On the 26th of this month, Elon Musk demonstrated the Tesla FSD V12 test version live on the X platform. It was reported that Elon Musk used a Model S model to demonstrate the “end-to-end” technology.

It is reported that the Model S model driven by Elon Musk in the live broadcast is based on HW3 hardware. It also stated that HW 4 hardware is currently not supported. Due to the adoption of a “visual input, control output” system (which inputs sensor signals such as vision and outputs control signals such as steering, braking, acceleration and deceleration), Elon Musk said that “the data between the two are not fully compatible” and still need to be specifically designed for HW 4 hardware. Retrain.

Elon Musk also previously emphasized that “navigation/map data is actually not even required to drive a car. Navigating in a parking lot is a good example. Without map data, a car can roam until it finds a parking lot. Or know where the entrance/exit of the shopping center is and then drop you off or pick you up.” In addition, he also demonstrated parking in a roadside parking space with a ditch in front, and the dashboard information showed that the vehicle could be detected ditch.

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