Sure thing, let’s dive into this.
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You ever just look at your car’s dashboard and wonder if it’s time we’re living in some sci-fi movie? Now there’s this new kid on the block, Grok, that AI assistant — turning up in Teslas with AMD’s Ryzen machines, but if you’re riding on Intel, well, sorry pal, you’re on the bench for now.
So, what’s the deal? Grok’s here to make our commutes a tad bit less mundane — unless you’re still running those older Intel systems, then it’s a no-go. Ryzen’s the MVP, squeezing out the juice needed to run these fancy AI antics. It’s like your car’s gone from zero to tech-savvy in seconds. Well, not literally, but you get what I mean.
And I was just thinking, how do you even find out if your Tesla’s ready to vibe with Grok? Flip through Settings > Software > Additional Vehicle Info. If it sounds like a treasure hunt, you’re not alone. Oh, and before I veer off again — Grok’s interaction stops at chit-chat for now. Your navigation and climate controls? Safe from AI meddling, for better or worse.
Where was I? Ah, right. Back around 2021 or thereabouts, Tesla ditched Intel for AMD’s snazzy new Ryzen. Those new chips, Zen 3 or something, with like tons of cores. Wicked fast. Grok needs that juice, seems the old Intel Atom just can’t keep up. Sorry to those holding on to relics.
Anyway, Grok should be rolling in with Tesla’s 2025.26 update. Update and buckle up, because apparently Grok’s known for cracking wise. Can’t say no to a few laughs while you’re stuck in traffic, right?
We’re living the future, folks. At least in Teslas with the right chip.
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Hope you enjoy Grok’s company, or at least get a chuckle out of it.