2023-05-04
US chip restrictions could in the long run have the outcome, that China's AI compute ecosystem runs more effective algorithms and setups. Simply, because the sanctions incentivise them to optimise for cost to stay competitive. Good Reuters article: https://www.reuters.com/...... https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Reuters
Experts say Nvidia's H800 chip for China will likely take 10% to 30% longer to carry out some AI tasks and could double some costs compared with its H100 chip
Reuters : Tweets: @rnaudbertrand , @_mm85 , and @byjoshye Tweets: Arnaud Bertrand / @rnaudbertrand : We're now in the ironical - but eminently predictable - situation whereby “U.S...
2022-10-05
Tesla is “selling” this as a move to vision. While their vision capability gains might be true, it doesn't make sense to make this transition by short-term compromising functionalities like auto-park. Hence, maybe $TSLA delivery miss was a supply issue? https://www.tesla.com/...
TechCrunch
Tesla plans to remove ultrasonic sensors from some new Model 3 and Y cars this month and Model S and X cars in 2023 in favor of camera and software assistance
Tesla is removing ultrasonic sensors from Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, the next step in CEO Elon Musk's plan to only use cameras …