The car rental company Vanarama has done a new study-analyzing the processing power of Tesla’s microchip to predict how many years it will take to reach the same level as the human brain. The results show that by 2033, Tesla cars will be smarter than humans.

The study first looked at the processing power of Tesla’s ” artificial intelligence brain” before comparing its data with its predecessors, as well as with the human brain. Some of the key findings include: Tesla’s chip performance is growing at a rate of 486% per year, and will surpass the human brain (1 quadrillion operations per second) in 11 years (2033). The Tesla D1 chips are 30 times more powerful than the chips they used 6 years ago.

The first chip Vanarama researched was a chip supplied by Nvidia in 2016, with 12 trillion operations per second, Vanaram pointed out: “At this rate, by 2033, Tesla’s self-driving AI chip will be in surpasses the human brain in 11 years (10.94 years).”

During last year’s AI Day, Tesla unveiled the D1 chip, which was designed for the Dojo supercomputer. In a recent presentation in New Orleans, Tesla shared a fresh take on the supercomputer Dojo microarchitecture.
This year, Tesla is hosting another AI Day event, where it is expected to announce new chips and other fun stuff, like a prototype of the Optimus Prime robot.
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