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IotaComm Announces Appointment of New Board Member and Key Corporate Actions
Musk launched the artificial intelligence training machine Dojo chip on Tesla, Inc. AI, saying that it may run next year.
Sina Science and Technology News Beijing time on the morning of August 20, it is reported that Tesla, Inc. launched his own artificial intelligence training computer Dojo chip. Musk said Tesla, Inc. should be able to run the artificial intelligence training computer Dojo chip next year. Ganesh Venkataramanan, director of Tesla, Inc., said at the artificial Intelligence Day that Tesla, Inc. CEO Elon Musk asked Tesla, Inc. engineer several years ago to "design an ultra-high-speed training computer, which is why we started the Dojo project."
GM will replace battery modules for electric vehicles at risk of fire
General Motors Co said on Monday that all battery modules would be replaced for some Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles that were recalled last month. GM announced last month that it would recall nearly 69000 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles worldwide because of defective battery modules and the risk of fire. This is the second time in less than a year that the company has recalled the electric car. After the first recall in November, there were two fires, including a Chevrolet Bolt with upgraded software. GM said on Monday that it would replace the recalled vehicle's lithium-ion battery module with a new battery module, rather than the entire one.
IotaComm and TEKTELIC Announce Agreement for Custom Gateway Based on Semtech's LoRa IC
The top 20 stock institutions with the largest turnover of US stocks on August 10th called Moderna Inc Tesla, Inc. of the biotech industry.
In the early morning of the 11th, Beijing time, U. S. stocks closed mixed on Tuesday, with the Dow and the S & P 500 hitting intraday and closing highs. The U.S. Senate passed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill. Investors are weighing the rapid spread of the delta strain and its impact on consumer spending and economic activity. The Dow rose 162.82 points, or 0.46%, to 35264.67; the Nasdaq fell 72.09 points, or 0.49%, to 14788.09; and the S & P 500 rose 4.40 points, or 0.10%, to 4436.75. The Dow rose as high as 35285.16.
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