Sure, let’s dive right into this interesting tidbit. So, Grok—yeah, that AI whiz kid—has jumped ship into Teslas now. But here’s the kicker, it’s shunning Intel chips like a bad habit and cozying up with AMD’s Ryzen units. Weird twist, right?
Anyway… hmm, where was I? Oh, right, Grok! It’s like your new road trip buddy (provided you’ve got the right setup), which is basically any post-Intel Tesla. Sorry, older Teslas, guess you’re benched for now. Maybe it’s a speed thing? Ryzen seems to have the oomph needed to keep Grok chatting away without sounding like a confused parrot.
Scrolling through your Tesla’s settings—hold on, do Teslas even have scrolls?—you can find out what chip’s lurking under that shiny hood. Settings > Software > Additional Vehicle Info—just like a sneaky peek backstage. Only those with Ryzen chips get the Grok show. Imagine being left out because your car’s innards are ancient. Ouch.
Ah, and what can Grok do, you ask? Not much, really. Just playing nice and chatting. No bossing the climate controls around or turning your Tesla into a self-driving butler. But hey, if Grok can be as cheeky as rumored, it’s still worth a spin, right?
Tesla had a fling with Intel chips until around… oh, 2021? Then they ditched them for Ryzen, especially the V3000 gang with their Zen 3 tricks and eight-core pizzazz. Intel Atom chips, bless them, just can’t keep up. So, sorry, but Grok’s not in the cards for those dinosaurs.
Fresh update alert: the Grok goodness comes with the 2025.26 software patch. So, keep those systems updated or miss out on Grok’s crazy quips. You never know; your car might become the next stand-up venue. Exciting—or ominous? Time will tell.