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Dimitar Petkov

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Bulgaria Beigetreten Eylül 2014
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Dimitar Petkov
Dimitar Petkov@petkov_vp·
The low-energy α ≈ 1/137 is the minimum threshold for a stable 4D projection ....It's getting more and more interesting. The question is why...
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Dimitar Petkov
Dimitar Petkov@petkov_vp·
@NASAAdmin With the program's progress, we could easily reach Jupiter after ten years.
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
President Trump is making sure we never lose sight of the Moon again. Apollo 17 was the last time humans were on the lunar surface. Under Artemis, we’re going to build upon those achievements and stay. We are ensuring America secures access to the ultimate high ground in space once again. 🇺🇸
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Bindu Reddy
Bindu Reddy@bindureddy·
Gemini 3.0 didn’t quite work out and most of us are still stuck with 2.5 Sometimes I don’t get it - what’s preventing Google from ditching all the side hustles and training 100 models from 100 teams in parallel Pick the model/team combination that produces a decent model! That way, they will at least stay in the AI race 😅
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@pbeisel I am a huge admirer of Nvidia and Jensen btw. That market cap is well-deserved. SpaceX AI and Tesla expect to continue ordering Nvidia chips at scale.
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phil beisel
phil beisel@pbeisel·
Tesla’s forthcoming AI5 uses a half-reticle design, which is crucial for yield. A reticle defines the imaging area of a lithography machine, fitting two chips per shot effectively doubles yield. This means the Tesla chip design team had to carefully manage die features, for instance dropping the older ISP (and classic GPU) to make room for more AI cores. By contrast, NVIDIA’s Blackwell fills nearly a full reticle, making it a single-reticle design. If Tesla hits its compute and efficiency targets with AI5 in this half-reticle format, it’s almost like cutting fab requirements in half. And this has a big impact on Terafab, especially if it carries forward for AI6, AI7, etc.
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Terafab may be the most essential vertical integration Tesla has ever undertaken— and it is truly non-optional. It will take years to build and will test even Elon’s speedrunning abilities to the limit, but that won’t stop him from trying. The breakthrough likely lies in overhauling the overall facility’s cleanroom model. By moving wafers in sealed pods with localized micro-environments, the fab no longer needs a monolithic ultra-clean space. Elon’s line about “eating cheeseburgers and smoking cigars” on the fab floor isn’t silly, it’s the practical reality of a radically simpler, cheaper, faster approach that could finally change the economics of chipmaking. This is all forced by the brutal “pinch” in chip supply. Tesla must produce on the order of 100–200 billion AI chips per year just to saturate its roadmap. That volume powers: FSD cars & Robotaxis (tens of millions of vehicles needing AI5 inference for near-perfect autonomy), Physical Optimus (scaling from thousands today to millions per year, each requiring AI5/AI6-level compute), Digital Optimus (the new xAI-Tesla software agents for digital/office automation, running massive inference clusters), Space-based data centers (AI7/Dojo3 orbital compute for GW-scale training and inference beyond Earth limits). AI5 delivers the ~10× leap for vehicles and early robots; AI6 shifts focus to Optimus + terrestrial DCs; AI7 goes orbital. No external foundry (TSMC, Samsung, etc.) can deliver that scale or timeline— hence the Terafab launch. Without it, the entire robotics + autonomy future hits a brick wall. Terafab isn’t optional; it’s the only way forward.

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Dimitar Petkov
Dimitar Petkov@petkov_vp·
@HamdanMohammed Elon has started making Tesla burgers...This is serious. I'd just buy McDonald's.
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Hamdan bin Mohammed
Hamdan bin Mohammed@HamdanMohammed·
I met with the Sébastien Bazin, Chairman and CEO of Accor Group, one of the world’s leading hospitality and hotel management companies. We discussed Dubai’s projects and initiatives that have helped position it among the world’s leading tourism destinations and one of the most attractive markets for international investment.
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