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		<title>Musk announces that Tesla Dojo3 chip will be dedicated to &#8216;space AI computing&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Elon Musk recently announced that Tesla plans to restart its previously stalled third-generation AI chip...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elon Musk recently announced that Tesla plans to restart its previously stalled third-generation AI chip project, Dojo3. Unlike before, the goal of this chip will no longer be focused on training ground autonomous driving models, but will shift towards the field of &#8220;space AI computing&#8221;.</p>
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<p>This move comes just five months after Tesla suspended the Dojo project. Previously, after the departure of project leader Peter Bannon, Tesla disbanded the team responsible for the Dojo supercomputer. About 20 former team members subsequently joined DensityAI, an emerging AI infrastructure company co founded by former Dojo leader Gannis Venkataraman and former Tesla employees Bill Zhang and Ben Florin.</p>
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<p>When the Dojo project was suspended, there were reports that Tesla planned to reduce its investment in self-developed chips and instead increase its reliance on computing resources from partners such as Nvidia and AMD, and chose Samsung to be responsible for chip manufacturing. Musk&#8217;s latest statement indicates that the company&#8217;s strategy may be adjusted again.</p>
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<p>The AI5 chip currently used by Tesla is produced by TSMC and is mainly used to support autonomous driving functions and Optimus humanoid robots. Last summer, Tesla signed a $16.5 billion agreement with Samsung to produce the next generation AI6 chip, which will serve high-performance AI training in Tesla vehicles, Optimus robots, and data centers.</p>
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<p>AI7/Dojo3 will focus on space AI computing, &#8220;Musk said on Sunday, meaning that the restarted project will be given a more cutting-edge positioning. To achieve this goal, Tesla is working on rebuilding the team that disbanded several months ago. Musk directly issued a talent recruitment invitation on the same occasion: &#8220;If you are interested in participating in the construction of the world&#8217;s most widely used chip, please feel free to send an email to AI_Chips@Tesla.com That&#8217;s right.</p>
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<p>Roger Luo stated:Tesla&#8217;s restart of the Dojo3 towards space computing demonstrates its continuous exploration and rapid adjustment capabilities in AI chip strategy. This is not only a significant shift in its technological roadmap, but also reflects its early layout for future high frontier AI computing scenarios.</p>
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		<title>How Samsung&#8217;s Chip Plants Achieve Near-Zero Defect Rates</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Samsung Electronics announced a major breakthrough in chip manufacturing. Their semiconductor plants now achieve near-zero...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung Electronics announced a major breakthrough in chip manufacturing. Their semiconductor plants now achieve near-zero defect rates. This is a huge step forward for the industry. Making computer chips is incredibly complex. Even tiny errors can ruin entire batches. Samsung tackled this challenge head-on. They invested heavily in new technologies. Artificial intelligence plays a key role. AI systems constantly monitor the production lines. They detect potential problems instantly. This allows for immediate corrections. Problems are fixed before they cause defects. </p>
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<p>Advanced testing methods are also crucial. Every single chip undergoes rigorous inspection. Sophisticated equipment checks for the smallest flaws. This happens at multiple stages during production. No defect escapes unnoticed. Samsung also focused heavily on its workforce. Employees receive extensive training. They learn to spot issues early. A strong culture of quality exists at every level. Workers are encouraged to report concerns immediately. This proactive approach prevents errors from spreading.</p>
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<p>                 The results are impressive. Defect rates have plummeted. Production efficiency has soared. More usable chips come off the line. This directly impacts costs and availability. Customers get higher quality products. The benefits extend beyond Samsung. The entire electronics industry gains. Devices become more reliable. Computers, phones, and appliances work better. Near-perfect chips also help the environment. Less waste means fewer resources are used. Samsung plans to share these techniques. They aim to set new global standards for quality.</p>
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