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So, Grok’s jumped into Teslas, huh? An AI assistant for your car — cool, right? But only if you’ve got one of those Ryzen beasts under the hood. Sorry, Intel folks, looks like you’re sitting this one out for now. Just another twist in the tech road.
Okay, here goes: Grok’s, like, your new road trip buddy, and it’s here because of Ryzen’s muscle. Intel? Not this time… maybe they’re on a coffee break or something. It’s kinda wild thinking that only the Ryzen crew gets this feature. Maybe a bit unfair? Dunno. But Tesla’s cranking up the AI fun on those AMD chips. Why? Well, it seems Ryzen’s got the juice to handle Grok’s whims.
Ah, I remember reading this tweet about it. Wait, got off track — anyway, if you really wanna bask in Grok’s playful AI banter, peek into Settings > Software > Additional Vehicle Info in your Tesla. Find out if you’ve got that magic Ryzen touch. But hey, don’t get too carried away — Grok isn’t gonna drive the car for you or anything. It’s just there for a chat, a laugh, maybe some advice on which playlist to hit.
Oh man, almost forgot: Tesla used to roll with Intel until 2021, then they hooked up with AMD’s Ryzen, especially the V3000 Series — sounds kinda sci-fi, right? Zen 3 tech, eight-core setup, all that jazz. It’s supposed to be top-notch for Tesla’s stuff. Grok wants power, and well, old Intel just didn’t have the oomph.
Oh, and before I trail off again — update your Tesla to the 2025.26 software version if you want to see Grok in action. Do it. Trust me, you don’t want to miss those quirky comments.
Not sure why I even care so much, but there you have it.