Tesla files trademark for 'Megapod' modular AI data center hardware system
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Dan Swinhoe
Summary
Tesla has filed a trademark application for 'Megapod', described as a modular data center hardware system designed for AI computing. The system would include computer servers, AI processing hardware, networking equipment, power distribution units, and cooling systems sold as a unit. The trademark is filed as intent-to-use, indicating the company is exploring the product but no launch timeline or detailed specifications have been shared yet.
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Full details on the planned product, as well as potential timelines for when any Megapod product could hit the market, haven't been shared.
The trademark has been filed as an intent-to-use, meaning the company is looking to protect the Megapod name ahead of a potential product launch.
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