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Study: Tesla AI will be smarter than humans by 2033

Capability of Tesla microchips is discovered to be growing at a pace of 486% every year

Update : 19 Sep 2022, 08:06 PM

A new research by auto trader company Vanarama claims that by 2033, Tesla's new microprocessor will be smarter than humans.

With the ability to do 362 trillion operations per second, Tesla's new D1 microprocessor is more potent than any the manufacturer has ever employed in its vehicles. Its processing speed is already greater than one-third (36%) of the brain's 1 quadrillion operations per second capacity, the Daily Mail reported.

"These chips have been instrumental in Tesla’s existing automated driving functions, but there is so much more potential over the next decade,” Vanarama says. 

The capability of Tesla microchips has been discovered to be growing at a pace of 486% every year through analysis of both current and previous models. The most recent D1 chip accomplishes a staggering 362 trillion operations per second,

In 2019, the Hardware 3 chip did 144 trillion operations per second. The Hardware 2 could perform 72 trillion operations before that. The  first chip Nvidia processor that was in use just six years ago, which achieved just 12 trillion completely outperformed by the D1 semiconductor in terms of power, according to the study. 

In just 11 years, or by 2033, Tesla's self-driving AI processor will surpass the human brain's 1 quadrillion operations per second, the report suggests.

The count grows three times as much in the first year of a baby's life and matures completely by the age of 25, but Tesla might match that level of intelligence in just 17 years.

Soon, Elon Musk's company will make the new D1 chip, which is a part of the Dojo supercomputer platform and the company' Autopilot self-driving system, accessible.

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