Gregory Soderquist

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Gregory Soderquist

Gregory Soderquist

@Soderqu6

Tham gia Kasım 2011
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Gregory Soderquist
Gregory Soderquist@Soderqu6·
@elonmusk Listening to your AI Computing Scale discussion on Cheeky Pint. Very good so far!
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Gregory Soderquist
Gregory Soderquist@Soderqu6·
If you haven’t bought a Tesla before. What are your main concerns? Is it fear of other peoples’ reactions? Is it range? Is it the time it takes to charge? Another question, have you driven or ridden on one before with current FSD? Just curious…
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
@JeebsTX @SawyerMerritt no it won’t be unsupervised I mean. hahah not even worth asking. if they were shipping unsupervised to customers they would tell us
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JeebsTX 🇺🇸@JeebsTX·
Can someone (@SawyerMerritt) please ask him if v14.3 is Unsupervised? I don’t have the reach just yet. lol
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@DBurkland @pbeisel It’s in testing right now. Wide release in a few weeks.
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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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Gregory Soderquist
Gregory Soderquist@Soderqu6·
Crazy to think how much I could walk around the desert in Las Vegas as a kid and not really be phased by it. Different story now haha 🤣
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Gregory Soderquist
Gregory Soderquist@Soderqu6·
Are taxes necessary? @grok what percentage of our tax dollars are used on fake programs and fraudulent spending?
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Many Californians are shocked and appalled that $114 MILLION has been spent so far on a bridge to nowhere themed around "wildlife" Taxpayers have now flooded TENS OF MILLIONS into the project, which is going WAY over budget. What a FAILURE.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Man, you are something. That you get personally involved is such an important part of the X experience. Freedom of speech at home in America and StarLink in nations where heroes are fighting terrorist regimes to survive. You are one of the truly great heroes alive today. @elonmusk
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@RealJamesWoods @alx We are tracing to source to prosecute

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Gregory Soderquist
Gregory Soderquist@Soderqu6·
Took some friends for a ride in the Cybertruck tonight for their first time. One friend was skeptical at first then after going for a ride and seeing all the features she said I get it. If people give it a chance and go for a ride it is so much fun and it’s fun seeing others’ reactions when they experience it.
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Gregory Soderquist
Gregory Soderquist@Soderqu6·
Would you rather get a Cybertruck or Cyber SUV? We love the Cybertruck but if Tesla comes out with a Cyber SUV we wouid most likely go with that especially if it has steer by wire. Or maybe it has no steering wheel at all? @elonmusk @Tesla
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Tesla Yoda
Tesla Yoda@teslayoda·
Why isn't there at least one auto company, US or China, who's interested in licensing FSD?
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
A great way to see Van Gogh's "Starry Night" is to stare at the center of the spiral for 20 seconds and then look at the painting. Why Starry Night was so famous: bit.ly/49VNzyl
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Gregory Soderquist
Gregory Soderquist@Soderqu6·
Cyber SUV by Grok. Grok just keeps on getting better, just like FSD and all of Elon’s companies. Thank you @elonmusk
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