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Posted by Kropej
 - May 15, 2022, 17:27:25
a software update is not a recall you r****d
Posted by Hello
 - May 15, 2022, 09:45:03
Quote from: Glenn George Wilson on May 11, 2022, 22:02:24
Should have gone with Intel :P

With intel will have meltdown :)
Posted by MrDevanWright
 - May 15, 2022, 03:03:47
f*** your clickbait title and bullshit website.
Posted by Shreds
 - May 13, 2022, 22:08:41
Recall is when you have to take a car back to the manufacturer to be fixed. The car is recalled to the factory.  None of these "OTA bug fixes" are recalls, though I'm sure these archaic car factories would pay a lot to have these classified as recalls.
Posted by Caleb
 - May 13, 2022, 21:31:13
the Twitter recall.  Unfortunately, our government and these federal agencies are all corrupt, pathetic and worthless and cannot be trusted at all. 
Posted by Sp
 - May 13, 2022, 21:05:57
Too bad they can't use the heat generated to heat the cabin without using any additional energy.
Posted by thatone
 - May 13, 2022, 19:08:53
Man we should put video games in cars and put in a Ryzen processor but not cool them properly.

A car is a car, if you want gaming why not just play on your steam deck when parked? It won't let you play when driving anyway. Also yeah their implementation is flawed, why not just support direct screen mirroring? Saves power, reduces price by allowing them to use ARM, makes it easier since you don't need to sign in on so many devices.

Posted by stoogel
 - May 13, 2022, 14:55:56
I'm amazed they weren't using some ARM-based chips to begin with.
Posted by Gram mar
 - May 13, 2022, 01:14:51
It was hard to get past the inappropriate use of ' in Tesla's. Plural vs possessive...
Posted by Meh
 - May 12, 2022, 20:38:41
True, but often a recall is a software update, especially on Teslas.

Alas sites like this using a technical term that people who didn't know how it works would interpret differently is a big problem.  Gets more clicks, so they won't stop.
Posted by Tesla Owner
 - May 12, 2022, 20:37:38
Any action from a vehicle manufacturer to modify a vehicle to resolve a defect is a recall. The fact that Tesla can address this recall using an over-the-air software update is completely separate.
Posted by Meh
 - May 12, 2022, 20:10:52
A software update is not a recall bruh.
Posted by Thor11
 - May 12, 2022, 10:39:22
Quote from: Arm&Leg on May 12, 2022, 09:30:14
1. For a permanently powered device like desktop.
Intel > AMD > ARM processors

2. For a mobile device
ARM processors > AMD > Intel

Actually Tesla requires even more efficient but powerful CPU. Their choice for AMD was good but here it seems they truly need an ARM CPU, like that of Apple M series.

For mulitcore you want amd, for single core programs you want Intel.

Intel is faster with core but slower with mulit core programs.

As for cpu or any. You really need a way to get rid of the heat. Maybe a aio car version. That cpu is going to get toasty
Posted by _MT_
 - May 12, 2022, 09:54:09
Quote from: Ashley on May 12, 2022, 00:24:26
Why would a car crash while fast charging??
The fact that it can happen at all demonstrates that there is a problem. Who can guarantee that it can't happen in other circumstances? After all, it's quite unlikely connection. Who would have thought that charging a vehicle can affect cooling of the infotainment system to the point that it stops responding? Even mentioning throttling is worrying given that it serves as a driver's display.

Normally, infotainment can freeze and give you all sorts of trouble and authorities don't care that much. But driver's display is a different story. That thing has to display real-time information no matter what. If you merge them, you have to follow the stricter requirements. Personally, I think that one should be able to drive a car safely without any instrumentation. But when you have important controls on a touchscreen and the touchscreen can stop responding, that is a problem.
Posted by Arm&Leg
 - May 12, 2022, 09:30:14
1. For a permanently powered device like desktop.
Intel > AMD > ARM processors

2. For a mobile device
ARM processors > AMD > Intel

Actually Tesla requires even more efficient but powerful CPU. Their choice for AMD was good but here it seems they truly need an ARM CPU, like that of Apple M series.