Tesla's AI4 chip includes full fail-over redundancy

Tesla has revealed that its AI4 chip incorporates full fail-over redundancy to ensure reliability. The design features two parallel computers that monitor each other, allowing instant takeover if one fails. This technology supports both Full Self-Driving in vehicles and the Optimus robot.

On February 20, 2026, Tesla's AI team shared details about the AI4 chip via a post on X, formerly Twitter. The announcement highlights the chip's engineering for dependability, stating, "Our AI4 chip is built with full fail-over redundancy."

This redundancy means that two computers operate simultaneously, continuously verifying each other's performance. As explained in the post, "That means two computers run in parallel and keep checking each other, so if one has a problem, the other can take over instantly."

The AI4 chip plays a central role in Tesla's autonomous technologies. It powers Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities in the company's vehicles and also drives the @Tesla_Optimus humanoid robot. This dual application underscores Tesla's push toward integrated AI systems across its product lineup.

While the post focuses on the technical safeguards, it aligns with Tesla's broader emphasis on robust hardware for AI-driven features. No further specifics on deployment timelines or performance metrics were provided in the announcement.

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Elon Musk at podium announcing Tesla-xAI Macrohard Digital Optimus AI project, with screen showing robot automating computer tasks.
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Elon Musk announces joint Tesla-xAI Digital Optimus AI project, aka Macrohard

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Elon Musk revealed on March 11, 2026, a collaborative Tesla-xAI initiative called Macrohard or Digital Optimus, a real-time AI system to emulate software company operations and automate computer tasks. Powered by xAI's Grok model directing Tesla hardware processing of screen video and inputs, it follows Tesla's $2 billion investment in xAI amid lawsuits, internal shifts, and a SpaceX acquisition.

Elon Musk has stated that Tesla's AI4 computer, capable of handling the complexities of real-world driving, operates with only about a quarter of the power of an H100. This observation leads him to a specific conclusion about its performance. The comment was made in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

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Tesla plans to introduce Digital Optimus software to vehicles equipped with AI4 (HW4) hardware in about six months. The feature will also appear at select Supercharger stations. This announcement comes from a post by Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt.

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