Tesla plans to build its own data center (data center) in China to train its autopilot to develop fully autonomous electric cars.
For this, the vendor will transfer part of its data processing capacity to China, and then the creation of a data center will begin. Tesla is currently awaiting the approval and approval of its Full Self-Driving package in China.
Tesla will need to work with a Chinese partner to set up a data center to develop a more robust Full Self-Driving package. Some sources claim that Tesla representatives met with Nvidia employees; it was about buying GPUs for a potential Chinese data center.
The potential use of a Chinese data center reportedly became more realistic when Musk met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in China. And that meeting also allegedly helped Tesla get approval for the FSD package.