Jul. 13 at 1:12 AM
$TSLA So how does this all relate to
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Tesla’s Optimus uses a "two-system" architecture split between its local hardware and xAI’s data centres.
1. High-Level Reasoning (xAI Colossus): Complex human commands go to xAI's Grok LLM in the cloud. The supercomputing cluster breaks abstract ideas into logical sub-tasks, acting as the robot's cognitive engine.
2. Local Execution (Tesla Silicon): Once the plan is set, the robot’s on-board AI5 chip takes over. It processes vision-language-action (VLA) models locally to adjust its 78 physical actuators in milliseconds. This guarantees real-time balance and safety without cloud lag.
3. Co-Training: xAI’s massive GPU data centres parallel-train the foundational world simulators. Improved neural network weights are then deployed globally via over-the-air updates.
Optimus relies on the cloud to think big, but relies on local silicon to move fast.