Yesterday, during his quarterly earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed a new piece of hardware that the company is working on to perform all the calculations required to advance the self-driving capabilities of its vehicles. The specialized chip, known as “Hardware 3,” will be “swapped into the Model S, X, and 3,” reports TechCrunch. From the report: Tesla has thus far relied on Nvidia’s Drive platform. So why switch now? By building things in-house, Tesla say it’s able to focus on its own needs for the sake of efficiency. “We had the benefit […] of knowing what our neural networks look like, and what they’ll look like in the future,” said Pete Bannon, director of the Hardware 3 project. Bannon also noted that the hardware upgrade should start rolling out next year. “The key,” adds Elon “is to be able to run the neural network at a fundamental, bare metal level. You have to do these calculations in the circuit itself, not in some sort of emulation mode, which is how a GPU or CPU would operate. You want to do a massive amount of [calculations] with the memory right there.” The final outcome, according to Elon, is pretty dramatic: He says that whereas Tesla’s computer vision software running on Nvidia’s hardware was handling about 200 frames per second, its specialized chip is able to crunch out 2,000 frames per second “with full redundancy and failover.” Plus, as AI analyst James Wang points out, it gives Tesla more control over its own future.

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