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Why do you think any such thing will exist and what would it contain? Seriously.
Lol... can’t wait to see Elon time on these.i am waiting for MCU4 too
They never offered an an MCU “upgrade” when they went from 3G to LTE. An owner could get the upgrade by bearing the cost of the LTE receiver and labor. If there’s a new MCU2.1, I’d guess that they would simply start inserting it in the upgrade kit as soon as they run out of MCU2 units, but that’s IF they’re still offering the upgrade kit which includes the new MCU, the new IC display, some supplemental wiring, and labor. Finding that package deal when so-called MCU2.1 with 5G comes out (if Tesla ever moves to 5G) is certainly not assured.I'll chime in as a contrarian. I believe MCU2 is built on an Intel reference platform that is already shipping it's next version. I don't think Tesla saves any money in cost of goods by staying on the old platform and the next tech will certainly have tighter security. So I think at the same time Tesla undergoes the trouble to switch they will implement 5G as well. Could be a while and I think it will be positioned as more of an MCU 2.1, but I believe it will happen in the next few years. I'm just not waiting around for it. Any possible increase in CPU performance will likely be traded partially away for lower thermal and power footprint, so it isn't likely to feel much faster.
I like your thinking but waiting for a future proof Tesla means you would never buy. Didn't Elon say they were already working on next custom chip during tech day last year? If I were you I would wait for another few months when many expect battery improvements and refreshed MS announcements.I know the ink hasn’t even dried on the words MCU2 yet, but as someone that’s still on MCU1, I’m wording if I should wait for MCU3 before dropping money to upgrade. Any thoughts? Timing? Reality?
You may be referring to Elon's comments regarding the self driving hardware HW4, which like HW3 will be a custom chip unlike HW2x which was Nvidia and HW1 which was mobileye. The MCU or center screen computer which now drives the instrument cluster is mostly reference hardware from other manufacturers, formerly based on Tegra ARM but now on Intel Atom x64I like your thinking but waiting for a future proof Tesla means you would never buy. Didn't Elon say they were already working on next custom chip during tech day last year?...
2022 is a pretty good bet. I will give even odds by the end of 2022.If i had to guess it would be at least 2022...
MCU1: 2012->2015 (3 years)Well, track record-wise:
MCU1: 2012->2018 (6 years)
MCU2: 2018->2024?
Seems that MCU2 can handle everything necessary for today's app requirements, and that is without the software streamlining that they had to do with MCU1 last year. I suspect there will be some updates along the way (5G, etc).
MCU1: 2012->2015 (3 years)
MCU1.1: 2015->2018 (3 years) i.e. LTE
MCU2: 2018->2022 (4 years)
MCU2.1 2022+ i.e.5G
Speculation of course.
MCU2 was released in the spring of 2018....I'd say 2021 (MCU2)...
Tesla will announce MCU3 about a week after you upgrade to MCU2 if your luck is anything like mine.I know the ink hasn’t even dried on the words MCU2 yet, but as someone that’s still on MCU1, I’m wording if I should wait for MCU3 before dropping money to upgrade. Any thoughts? Timing? Reality?