The result is something that looks more like a microprocessor but is wide like a modern desktop CPU. All these decisions might seem strange until you step back and look at what Tesla is trying to ...
(via Electrek) The researchers from TU Berlin found that by using a voltage fault injection attack against the AMD Secure Processor (ASP) at the heart of current Tesla models, they could run ...
To help with their scalable system, Tesla created an interface processor with a memory bandwidth of 800 GB/s that runs a custom protocol called Tesla Transport Protocol (TTP). Other elements ...
Another less expected reveal (though predicted by some) is that Tesla wants to build a system so that people can sell compute time on the AI processor in their Tesla cars when the car is not in ...