{"id":14759,"date":"2022-01-17T09:43:06","date_gmt":"2022-01-17T14:43:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/?p=14759"},"modified":"2022-01-17T09:47:02","modified_gmt":"2022-01-17T14:47:02","slug":"tesla-vehicles-amd-ryzen-lower-range","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/2022\/01\/17\/tesla-vehicles-amd-ryzen-lower-range\/","title":{"rendered":"Tesla vehicles with AMD Ryzen processor have slightly lower range"},"content":{"rendered":"

Tesla has switched from using Intel Atom processors to AMD Ryzen hardware for the Model 3 and Model Y. The first cars with the more powerful MCU3 setup were originally built for the Chinese market before arriving in the United States. Naturally, the time has come for Europe to get the latest setup featuring increased power, enabling quicker-to-use infotainment and navigation.<\/p>\n

That\u2019s the good news. The bad news is this hardware change has taken its toll on the car’s efficiency as Model 3 and Model Y units equipped with the AMD Ryzen have a slightly lower range. Tesla explains the MCU3 “requires more power, resulting in a minor drop in range.” People with a pending delivery are receiving this warning and have to confirm they understand the change and proceed with delivery or cancel the order.<\/p>\n

\n

New Model 3 vehicles in Australia in addition to other regions are now delivering with the new MCU3 (Ryzen CPU) computer!<\/p>\n

Individuals with a pending delivery are now required to agree to a range decrease, due to increased power consumption. pic.twitter.com\/lugJaHef0w<\/a><\/p>\n

— Teslascope (@teslascope) January 17, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n