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As it stands right now, the following two firmware versions are confirmed to be MCU2.
2018.6.50
2018.10.1
Anything else is MCU1.
(subject to change).
2018.6.50
2018.10.1
Anything else is MCU1.
(subject to change).
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So I picked up my Model S P100D, VIN 2476xx, manufactured week of March 5th. Went to whatsmyua.info ans got CPU undefined. I asked the DS if we could go in some of the Model S and Xs with March 12th build dates so we could run the same command and all were CPU undefined. DS felt I DID have mcu2. Not sure what to believe. One other note, double scroll wheel hard reboot worked which leads me to believe that it is the old MCU. Thoughts?
Also, all the displays seemed snappy. Especially on WiFi.
So we have a contradiction:So I picked up my Model S P100D, VIN 2476xx, manufactured week of March 5th. Went to whatsmyua.info ans got CPU undefined. I asked the DS if we could go in some of the Model S and Xs with March 12th build dates so we could run the same command and all were CPU undefined. DS felt I DID have mcu2. Not sure what to believe. One other note, double scroll wheel hard reboot worked which leads me to believe that it is the old MCU. Thoughts?
Also, all the displays seemed snappy. Especially on WiFi.
So we have a contradiction:
both “CPU undefined”
& 1018.10.1
Is “CPU undefined” no longer the indicator of an older MCU?
Are you really surprised Mobile Eye didn't let them do it? Elon was going to be the first to perpetrate a mass scale AI based IP heist.
I can’t tell you how much that eases my mind.Today I visited a Tesla showroom, and sat in a brand new Model X, opened the browser, went to 'What's my UA' site, and can confirm that the 'cpu' was listed as 'undefined'.
However, then visited http://teslamcu.xyz and confirmed NEW MCU. Even prior to that it was quite clear that the performance was the new Intel MCU. The browser is quite responsive, as well as Nav zooming, etc.
In summary, 'cpu: undefined' does not mean MCU1. Use the handy http://teslamcu.xyz site that our good friend here on TMC created.
Exactly. I did that to both our Model S trunks (no colors, just white). For interior, I'd start with brighter light bulbs first (in the trunk I wanted light from the top, not the floor, so mounted LED's under the shelf holders).Would be cool and pretty simple. A few well placed RBG LED strips and slick color picker on the screen.
The Tegra in that picture is not the AI/neural network generation, so it doesn't compete with MobileEye.Audi is using a mix of Nvidia and Mobileye (and others) in their zFas computer running the new L3 Audi A8:
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I would guess Audi and Mobileye saw eye to eye with their slow/conservative approach in contrast to Teslas aggressive/agile approach (more here).
So we have a contradiction:
both “CPU undefined”
& 1018.10.1
Is “CPU undefined” no longer the indicator of an older MCU?
Exactly. I did that to both our Model S trunks (no colors, just white). For interior, I'd start with brighter light bulbs first (in the trunk I wanted light from the top, not the floor, so mounted LED's under the shelf holders).
For the trunk the "best bang for the buck" for me was a simple homemade lighting (costed me less than $10, could have been $4 if I wanted to wait a few weeks to ship it from China, details with photo at Trunk Lighting Upgrade).Abstract Ocean’s LEDs should be stock until they do a full color LED upgrade. The single easiest, best bang for the buck upgrade.
Yea you probably do have the new MCU. Just go to the other site on jsfiddle as mentioned.The sticker on the door says 3/18 I had the DS look up the actual build date in Salesforce (yes tesla uses Salesforce). And it started the build on 3/5. That also matched what I got on the website. I live in AZ do a west coast build. Like I said, we went into 3 other cars with a 249xxx vin and 3/12 build date an all had the same thing on whatsmyua.info
Use the handy http://teslamcu.xyz site that our good friend here on TMC created.
As it stands right now, the following two firmware versions are confirmed to be MCU2.
2018.6.50
2018.10.1
Anything else is MCU1.
(subject to change).
V8.1 (2018.10.2 74fad9a)
I need to make some changes to the page because it incorrectly has an empty value for `Navigator.platform` for the 2018 MCU (because I didn't know what it was). It doesn't affect the functionality of the page, but I don't like being entirely incorrect
Unfortunately JSFiddles can't be changed once published if you link to a specific revision. I made the JSFiddle page, but I don't own or control the `teslamcu.xyz` domain name. Do we know who controls it?