Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, no AMD Ryzen chip for old cars

Tesla has started to introduce some changes to the 2022 model years of its Model 3 and Model Y: we talked about it recently. As we know, among the most important news is the introduction of the new AMD Ryzen chip for the infotainment system that replaces the previous Intel Atom. The differences in terms of performance are remarkable as we have seen thanks to some comparisons made by Tesla users.

In particular, the improvements are evident both in terms of app loading times and in the use of the applications themselves, especially the heaviest ones. The arrival of this new chip has led Tesla users in possession of the previous hardware platform to wonder if the American manufacturer intends to prepare some sort of retrofit kit to be able to install the new chip. Over the last few days there have been several rumors about the possibility of the arrival of a retrofit kit.

It seems, however, that Tesla, for the moment, does not intend to propose it, at least this is what a report by Sawyer Merritt reports, usually a well-informed source regarding the world of the American manufacturer. According to the report, technical innovations will be progressively introduced on all Model 3 and Model Y produced in both America and China by the second quarter of 2022.

The most important thing, however, is that Tesla would not plan to make a retrofit to be able to make the new chip available on the Model 3 and Model Y already on the road. If the report is correct, this means that the current owners of these battery-powered vehicles will not be able to upgrade, for a fee, the infotainment hardware platform of their cars. So, if there are no changes, they will not have the opportunity to improve the performance of the infotainment.

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