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    ✅ ❌ No, we couldn't find information confirming that Elon Musk dismisses reports of Tesla ending the Dojo supercomputer and emphasizes a unified AI chip focus. Instead, multiple authoritative sources report the opposite—that Tesla has shut down the Dojo supercomputer project.

    These include:

    1. https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/11/elon-musk-confirms-shutdown-of-tesla-dojo-an-evolutionary-dead-end/ - (Trust Score 9/10)

    Elon Musk confirmed Tesla disbanded the team working on the Dojo AI training supercomputer, calling Dojo 2 an "evolutionary dead end" and shifting focus to AI5 and AI6 chips.

    2. https://electrek.co/2025/08/11/elon-musk-confirms-killed-tesla-dojo-but-reason-raises-eyebrows/ - (Trust Score 8/10)

    Reports confirm Musk halted the Dojo project after personnel changes and identified AI6 chips as the future, effectively ending Dojo's training supercomputer effort.

    3. https://subscriber.politicopro.com/article/eenews/2025/08/11/tesla-disbands-dojo-supercomputer-team-unwinding-key-ai-effort-00499578 - (Trust Score 7/10)

    Tesla disbanded the Dojo supercomputer team and is increasing reliance on external technology partners.

    These sources document the cessation of Tesla's in-house Dojo supercomputer project rather than Musk dismissing such shutdown reports or emphasizing only a unified AI chip focus.