Sure thing! So here goes nothing:
Alright, so xAI’s Grok is now in Teslas. Go figure, but it’s only for those with Ryzen guts under the hood. Intel folks? Sorry, you’re left out this time. I mean, maybe there’s a reason for that. Or maybe it’s just how the cookie crumbles, you know?
Just Ryzen, Not Intel – Sorry!
Seeing an AI assistant in cars is kinda like finding out your cat can do backflips. Unexpected, but way cool. So, Teslas now have Grok, and it’s meant to make your life easier. But wait — only the ones with AMD’s Ryzen chips get the magic touch. If your car’s still rocking Intel, tough luck… they couldn’t handle the hustle, I guess.
So, this tweet pops up — basically saying Grok (Beta) is hitting the road soon in the U.S., but not every Tesla. Only the Ryzen gang gets it. If you don’t know your car’s setup, check it out in Settings > Software > Additional Vehicle Info. The internet’s kinda amazing for things like this, right?
Alright, diving into the nitty-gritty: if you wanna know if you can hang with Grok in your Tesla, poke around in your car’s system info. But don’t get too excited — right now, Grok chats, and that’s about it. No taking over your GPS or turning on the AC. Honestly, why I couldn’t stop thinking about this, I’ll never know. Maybe the future holds more?
Now, Tesla started with Intel, but yeah, that’s history now — post-2021, they’ve jumped onto the AMD train. Got those processors with the Zen 3 architecture—sounds fancy, huh? Eight-core goodness and all. Grok needs oomph to function, so phasing out Intel was probably a must. Or not, who knows?
So, heads up for the 2025.26 software upgrade, or whatever it’s called. Apparently, Grok’s got jokes. Anyway — wait, no — where was I?
Catch ya later, Ryzen drivers!