Astraviel
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Jeez, they really need to upgrade the X and S. It's a $100,000 car with a computer slower than my iPhone 6.Here is a comparison video of the speed of the UI in a 2016 Model X vs. a Model 3
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Jeez, they really need to upgrade the X and S. It's a $100,000 car with a computer slower than my iPhone 6.Here is a comparison video of the speed of the UI in a 2016 Model X vs. a Model 3
On par with first gen iPad if not slower.Jeez, they really need to upgrade the X and S. It's a $100,000 car with a computer slower than my iPhone 6.
On par with first gen iPad if not slower.
I missed AP2 by 2 weeks in 2016. My 2018 just went into production last night. I wonder if I am luckier this time around. Well I guess I should say I hope I am going to be lucky this time around too
vector maps do not help in satellite view for obvious reasons.One of the comments in that YouTube comparison video states that there are s/x beta users currently testing the vector map upgrade. Is this true and does anyone here have any experience with this?
I am taking delivery of my MS 100D this weekend and I will report back with any insight into MCU performance improvements.
VIN: 2/16, Production Start: 3/3, Production Complete: 3/10, Delivery 3/17
If the current hardware is insufficient for FSD, then everyone who bought the vehicle equipped with ap2.0 hardware should be eligible for a free upgrade, not just those who paid for FSD. The car was described as having FSD capable hardware which can be enabled via software for a certain price ($1000 discount if paid early). That statement is likely part of the original purchase consideration. So if it is known that a hw upgrade is required, then everyone should get an upgrade so the car is as described when purchased, they will still have to pay to get the sw enabled afterward. Whether Tesla can then raise the FSD price for those who haven't activated it then is debatable, some may argue they can do so for owners who haven't bought the car yet but cannot for those who already owned the car, as the premise of being able to enable certain feature (FSD) at a given price (price when car was purchased) was part of the original description and decision for the purchase.Maybe this refreshed MCU upgrade will be part of the speculated free system upgrade needed to allow FSD for those that paid for it circa 2016 and sat 2+ years with not much progress on the AP1>AP2 EAP and FSD?
Model X has always had illuminated visor mirrors to my knowledge. Doesn't look like your MCU was updatedI picked my model x yesterday in Auckland - has the illuminated mirrors and this is the browser info
I picked my model x yesterday in Auckland - has the illuminated mirrors and this is the browser info
The browser info shows ARMv7, whereas the intel platform should b x86, so my bet is that it wasn't updatedDoes your MCU feel faster than older teslas? I have a 2/23 production S, gonna run into the garage and test mine out for comparison. It clearly 'feels' like the old Tegra since its sluggish..
The browser info shows ARMv7, whereas the intel platform should b x86, so my bet is that it wasn't updated
Modes S and X even with autopilot 2.5 hardware don't have liquid cooling, there is no cooling loop you can hook up to
If the current hardware is insufficient for FSD, then everyone who bought the vehicle equipped with ap2.0 hardware should be eligible for a free upgrade, not just those who paid for FSD. The car was described as having FSD capable hardware which can be enabled via software for a certain price ($1000 discount if paid early). That statement is likely part of the original purchase consideration. So if it is known that a hw upgrade is required, then everyone should get an upgrade so the car is as described when purchased, they will still have to pay to get the sw enabled afterward. Whether Tesla can then raise the FSD price for those who haven't activated it then is debatable, some may argue they can do so for owners who haven't bought the car yet but cannot for those who already owned the car, as the premise of being able to enable certain feature (FSD) at a given price (price when car was purchased) was part of the original description and decision for the purchase.
It looks like the switch hasn't happened yet (false alarm), the video that was posted was nowhere near as snappy as the 3. But I'm hearing rumors here on TMC and on Reddit that a change is imminent from people who have reliable sources.So has anyone actually confirmed that they have the new Intel x86 MCU? I read this entire thread and haven't seen anything yet.
My MX order from mid-January has been delayed and still hasn't entered production yet - if it means I'll get the new MCU then I guess I'm glad! I just need confirmation.