Elon Musk implies that Tesla’s procuring AMD’s Instinct MI300 for AI – Tom’s Hardware

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, said his company was procuring artificial intelligence (AI) processors worth billions of dollars for its artificial intelligence training workloads. Nvidia's AI GPUs are on the top of Musk's list, but they are followed by the company's own Dojo processors and hardware from AMD, which already supplies Tesla system-on-chips for infotainment.

"ADojo Supercomputer[is worth]$500[million], while a large sum of money,[it]is only equivalent to a100,000-unitH100 system from Nvidia," Elon Musk, chief executive of Twitter, said in anX post.

A data center full of Tesla's Dojos costing $500 million is an impressive development, considering they will be used for computer vision, video recognition processing, and machine learning. But the company is spending more than $500 million on Nvidia's hardware, presumablyH100andH200GPUs now and then Blackwell-based B100 late this year. It is noteworthy that Teals only procured15 thousand H100 GPUslast year, according to Omdia, so apparently, the company is accelerating its Nvidia-powered efforts.

"Tesla will spend more than that on Nvidia hardware this year," Musk wrote."The table stakes for being competitive in AI are at least several billion dollars per year at this point."

What is intriguing is that he answered positively (albeit laconically) when asked whether Tesla was procuring AI hardware from AMD. At present, AMD has multiple offerings for AI, including its Instinct MI200, Instinct MI250, and Instinct MI300X accelerators, as well as the Instinct MI300A accelerated processing unit which combines Zen 4 x86 general-purpose cores as well as CDNA 3-based clusters (or rather chipsets) for computing.

According to AMD's reported performancenumbers, the Instinct MI300XbeatsNvidia's H100 80GBin AI and HPC performance.Meanwhile, the H100 80GB is currently widely used by significant hyperscalers such as Google, Meta (formerly Facebook), and Microsoft.Workloads run on H100 will be scaled out to other H100s, so AMD's MI300X does not precisely have to compete against H100, at least for existing customers and workloads. Yet again, performance numbers demonstrated by AMD could indicate that theInstinct MI300Xwill likely bea strong rivalforNvidia's upcoming H200 141GB GPU.

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