New Tesla 2022 revisions S and X receive AMD ZEN1 based processor and NAVI23 GPU

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Tesla stated six months ago that its new computer for the company's new revision Model S and Model X electric cars would include a new custom GPU based on AMD's rDNA 2 architecture. Six months later the computer utilized in the new generation of automobiles was dismantled and thoroughly investigated.



The SoC in these vehicles is built around a proprietary Zen1-based Ryzen integrated chip, rather than a Zen2-based chip, as had been rumored. There is no current product with the model number "YE180FC3T4MFG" and it does not appear to be a match for any existing product, thus the specifications are not completely confirmed. The APU (which is what it really is) has 0.5 MB L2 cache and 4MB L3 cache, according to YouTuber Ingineerix, the Ryzen APU is a 45W quad-core.



A discrete and dedicated graphics card based on the Navi 23 from the RX 6600 series is installed in the unit. This model is most likely equipped with 28 compute units (rather than 32 as previously assumed), which indicates that the 1792 Stream Processors have a clock speed of roughly 2.8 GHz, which is slightly faster than previously presumed. Even while Tesla has not confirmed the clock speed, the company's own CEO, Elon Musk, has stated that the GPU provides console-like performance with a total of 10 TFLOPS of capability.



It also includes an LG Innotek ATC5CPC001 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth module, as well as an AG525R-GL modem, Realtek RTL9068ABD Ethernet, and two DSPs (the ADSP-SC587W SHARC + Dual Core DSP and D21584 SHARC + Dual Core DSP), among other components.


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