Well, get this! xAI’s Grok is cozying up with Teslas, but there’s a catch. It’s like, only the Ryzen crew gets to enjoy this party. Intel folks? Nope, sitting this one out for now.
## Grok + AMD’s Ryzen = Awesome Team-up; Intel’s Just Watching
So there’s this AI assistant popping up in Teslas. Pretty cool stuff, right? But—tiny hiccup—it’s only Ryzen-based Teslas that get in on the fun. Intel ones, well, they kinda just stand there looking pretty, probably because they don’t have the oomph for Grok’s demands. It’s like Tesla wanted to squeeze every bit of magic out of their cars, and Ryzen was like, “Sure, we got this!”
I stumbled on a tweet about it (from July 12, 2025, if you can believe it), saying Grok will start its beta run in the U.S., but just for those AMD Tesla gangs. You can peek into your car’s guts by going to Settings > Software > Additional Vehicle Info, if you’re into that.
Now, let’s talk about playing around with this thing. You gotta have the Ryzen muscle to show Grok who’s boss. And while some might dream Grok would take over and drive us around or zap the AC, it’s more about having some chit-chat for now. Ryzen folks, check it out and see why Grok’s all the rage these days.
Tesla used to roll with Intel until 2021 before jumping to AMD’s camp. Zen 3 architecture and eight cores or something—basically, it’s like putting a little rocket in your car. On the edge AI front, Grok demands power, so Intel systems just aren’t cut out for this gig.
And oh, there’s a 2025.26 update. Make it happen if you want Grok cracking jokes on your rides. Just do it. Trust me.