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Tesla's Self-Driving Computer Runs Neural Networks — So Does NexaAPI, for $0.003/image

Tesla's Self-Driving Computer Runs Neural Networks — So Does NexaAPI, for $0.003/image

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Tesla's Self-Driving Computer Runs Neural Networks — So Does NexaAPI, for $0.003/image A hacker ran Tesla's AI computer on their desk using salvaged parts from crashed cars. HackerNews went wild. Here's what Tesla's FSD chip actually does — and why you don't need crashed cars to run the same class of AI models. The Viral Hack That Got Everyone Thinking David Hu salvaged a Tesla Model 3 FSD (Full Self-Driving) computer from a crashed car and got it running on his desk. The original post is a masterclass in hardware hacking — custom Tesla silicon, neural network inference at the edge, and a rare peek inside one of the most sophisticated consumer AI systems ever built. The HackerNews community loved it. But beyond the hardware hacking novelty, there's a deeper question: What AI is Tesla's computer actually running? And how can developers access the same capabilities? What AI Is Tesla's FSD Computer Actually Running? Tesla's HW3/HW4 chip is a custom AI inference accelerator. Here's what it

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