Grok hopping into Teslas — how about that, huh? But hold your horses, it’s not for all Teslas. Ryzen-based ones only. Intel? Yeah, they’re kinda benched for now, which feels like a backhanded compliment — “Oh, you’re good, just not, like, great.” Anyway, the AI assistant’s snuggled into your car, which is kinda wild. Yet, surprise, surprise, it’s only chatting on Ryzens because, well, the older Intel setups just can’t keep up. Maybe it’s like trying to run a marathon with flip-flops? Who knows.
I stumbled on this tweet (and no, I wasn’t procrastinating), declaring that the Grok (Beta) rollout is imminent for U.S. Teslas with AMD chips. If you’re sitting there thinking, “Hey, what the heck is in my car?” — just head over to Settings > Software > Additional Vehicle Info. It’s like checking your car’s pulse, sort of. But don’t think Grok’s taking over world domination, or your car’s navigation. It just chats. For now. Curious and Ryzen-kitted people, dive in. It’s gonna crack you up, apparently.
And hey, for a touch of history, Tesla was all in with Intel before 2021. Then, bam, switched to AMD’s Ryzen — like a sudden craving for spicy tacos. The V3000 Series, if you care about fancy numbers and techy lingo. Zen 3, eight-core — all that jazz making it a powerhouse. Intel just didn’t make the cut. Maybe it’s for the best. Ryzing up — sorry, couldn’t resist — is key for Grok and its computing demands.
Oh, and don’t forget, update your system to the 2025.26 version. Grok’s waiting for you with some comedy gold, they say. Honestly, it’s an update gap filler with personality upgrades too. Let’s see where this wild ride takes us.