Hey, guess what? So, this AI thing called Grok is now hanging out in Teslas! But here’s the twist—only if your Tesla’s got a Ryzen chip. Sorry, Intel folks, you’re on the bench for now.
Isn’t it wild thinking about AI actually running in cars, though? I mean, seriously, it feels like we’re living in the future. But yeah, the catch? Those slick AI models—Grok, in this case—are sticking to Ryzen-based systems. Word is, older Intel versions just can’t keep up. Performance stuff, I guess. Tesla’s squeezing out every bit of oomph from Ryzen, leaving Intel in the dust.
Anyway—wait—where was I? Oh, right. To figure out if you’re riding with Ryzen, just dive into your Tesla’s settings. Settings > Software > Additional Vehicle Info. Easy, right? And heads up, Grok’s just there to chat, not fiddle with your car controls like navigation or climate. But hey, considering Grok’s recent antics, it’s like a new toy for Tesla folks with Ryzen.
Side note: Tesla’s been cozied up with Intel till about 2021, then they switched gears to AMD’s Ryzen setup—the V3000 Series, to be all geeky about it. Zen 3 architecture, up to eight cores, yada yada. It’s kinda the crème de la crème for Tesla’s infotainment scene. Intel? Not so much power to last, so Grok probably wouldn’t run there.
Oh, by the way, make sure your system’s updated to 2025.26 if you wanna hear Grok’s witty one-liners. Seriously, they say it’s worth it for the laughs alone.