Sure thing, let’s dive into this whole Grok and Tesla thing—ramble a bit and see where it takes us. Funny story, this Grok business decides to team up with Tesla cars, but, plot twist, it’s only chatting with those fancy AMD Ryzen units for now. Intel folks? Sorry, you’re watching from the bleachers; not your game yet, apparently.
So, there’s this great buzz—like, we’re living in the future or something. A car assistant powered by AI! Now, picture this: you’re driving, and Grok could actually make your trip smoother. But—hold on—only if you’re cruising in a Tesla with an AMD Ryzen-based system. Older ones with Intel? Yeah, they’re out. Why? Frankly, Intel just isn’t up to snuff with this cutting-edge performance Grok’s craving. It’s like the Ryzen processors are the new rockstars here, squeezing out whatever computing juice they need.
Oh, and there’s this tweet floating around from Sawyer Merritt. He mentions the whole beta rollout. I mean, I can almost see the excitement in tweets, can’t you? You find out what chip you’ve got by going into your car’s settings—if it’s a Ryzen, congrats, you’re in. If not, well, bummer.
Picture this scenario: you’re all pumped, strolling into your Tesla settings: Settings > Software > Additional Vehicle Info. It’s like a game—will you win access to Grok or not? Right now, it’s like having a playful tech buddy. No, it won’t steer your car or adjust the AC—just a chatty sort. But hey, it’s fun, right?
Backtrack a little—Tesla had this long-time dance with Intel processors till 2021, then made a quickstep over to AMD’s Ryzen V3000 series. Those chips are like the tech heavies now, packed with Zen 3 architecture and a bunch of cores—maybe eight? Enough tech power to make Grok tick. So, they’re phasing out those Intel Atom platforms, which didn’t quite cut the mustard. Maybe there’s a ghost of a chance for Intel yet, but don’t bet big on it.
Oh, and if you’re wondering about the nitty-gritty, Grok comes alive with the 2025.26 software update. So, don’t forget to hit that update button. Because who doesn’t want hilarious AI commentary while you’re cruising along?
And there we have it—Grok, Tesla, processors, and a whole bunch of tech rambling. Who knows what’s next?