Tesla's Megapod Could Turn NVIDIA Chips Into Ready-Made Data Centers
The intent-to-use filing covers self-contained systems bundling servers, networking, power distribution, cooling and software for AI workloads.
- Tesla filed a trademark application for 'Megapod' with The USPTO this month, describing modular AI data center hardware systems comprising servers, power distribution units, and cooling technology.
- The filing describes a turnkey AI data center building block, suggesting Tesla may leverage its strength in power electronics and thermal management rather than competing directly against Nvidia in compute hardware.
- Immersion-Cooling specialist Submer already sells a 'MegaPod' data center rated up to 800 kW, while established competitors like Nvidia and Dell dominate the liquid-cooled, rack-scale systems market for AI compute.
- This move follows Tesla's August 2025 termination of its Dojo supercomputer, which CEO Elon Musk called 'an evolutionary dead end' before pivoting toward AI5 and AI6 chip development.
- Tesla has not announced pricing or customers, yet its energy storage division already supplies Megapacks, with Musk's xAI purchasing roughly $1 billion of the units for training operations.
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Tesla's Megapod could turn NVIDIA chips into ready-made data centers
Elon Musk does not want to just sell you an electric car, a humanoid robot, or a household battery. He wants to sell you the literal, heavy-metal room where artificial intelligence goes to think. Reports suggest that Tesla has quietly filed a trademark application for something called the “Megapod.” As spotted in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office filings, the name points to a massive, self-contained AI data center building block. Filed as an ‘i…
Tesla files Megapod trademark in modular AI data center push
According to a trademark application filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Tesla has submitted an intent-to-use application for a new product name: Megapod. The trademark explicitly covers modular data center hardware systems engineered for AI computing, and the system is designed to bundle computer servers, AI data processing hardware, networking equipment, power distribution units (PDUs), and advanced cooling system…
Tesla plans to sell modular AI data center hardware called 'Megapod'
Tesla wants to sell modular AI data center hardware, according to a new trademark application for a product called “Megapod.” The filing describes a complete, self-contained computing system for AI workloads — and it lands less than a year after Tesla killed Dojo, its only in-house AI training computer.
Tesla would offer AI market participants a complete IT system that could be integrated into any data center.
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