@covfefe46@FinanceJack44 Yet driverless Model Y's are doing paid rides and Cybercabs are seen testing throughout many US cities. But sure stay bearish.
Here’s almost everything we know so far about the Tesla Cybercab:
• 48 kWh battery pack (4680 cells)
• 165 Wh/mi efficiency
• Front-Wheel Drive
• AC permanent magnet front motor
• 163 kW / 219 hp
• 3,118 lbs curb weight
• Unboxed Manufacturing Process (target cycle time under 10s)
• No steering wheel or pedals
• Two-seater with powered butterfly doors
• Expected ~300 miles of real-world range
• Wireless Charging Capabilities (backup charge port in the rear bumper)
• Automatic camera washers on all exterior cameras
• Color-injected body panels (no paint shop required)
• Staggered wheels (215/60R18 front and 225/60R21 rear)
• 21" Main Display w/USB-C ports
• Seats are wheelchair-height for easy access
• LED Ambient Interior Lighting
• Braille on key door handles, and emergency stop buttons for visually impaired/blind people
Elon has confirmed on multiple occasions that you will indeed be able to buy one for personal use.
Nvidia’s share of the AI inference chip market appears to be rising even as rivals push alternatives. The company now commands an estimated 74% of the market for chips that run existing AI models.
Read more in our AI Infrastructure newsletter: https://t.co/oTb4BIAvo3
Nvidia’s market share of AI inference chips “has grown from around 66% to 74% over the past year”, @_pheebini reports.
“This is significant because as a whole, AI workloads are moving from training to inference."