According to a well-known Tesla hacker, Tesla has designed a new self-driving computer retrofit, but it’s not even for ...
If anything, potentially less demand for Nvidia’s AI training chips could actually benefit the EV manufacturer.
Electrek recently discovered that the automaker is encountering significant problems with its A14.1 onboard computer, which controls the autonomous Full Self-Driving capabilities in Tesla vehicles.
Tesla issued a recall for over 200,000 electric vehicles due to an issue with its latest computer hardware that can short circuit and disable some safety features including the rearview camera.
Tesla stock dropped in the DeepSeek sell off, but nothing like Nvidia stock. Deutsche Bank, however, believes investors ...
DeepSeek’s cost-efficient AI training advancements rocked tech markets on Monday and came in just in time to give U.S. tech ...
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving computer failure leaves customers in bad situations without many important features and depletes battery packs faster for months. We found examples of the issue arising ...
The recall includes Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X electric vehicles. Most vehicles can be fixed with OTA updates, but some need new computers installed. Tesla recalled more vehicles ...