Back in 2016, Tesla announced that all its vehicles going forward will be produced with all the hardware necessary to achieve full self-driving capabi

Tesla aims to launch Full Self-Driving Computer 2 with Cybertruck next year

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2021-08-21 14:30:05

Back in 2016, Tesla announced that all its vehicles going forward will be produced with all the hardware necessary to achieve full self-driving capability with future software updates.

The Nvidia computer that powered its original self-driving hardware suite didn’t have enough computing power, and the automaker ended up upgrading the computer twice.

Since the automaker had promised that all its cars had the hardware to achieve self-driving, Tesla upgraded the computer for free when people bought its Full Self-Driving software package.

However, this was an issue when Tesla launched its Full Self-Driving subscription package and charged owners $1,500 to get the computer upgrade.

There are also some concerns that even the Tesla FSD computer isn’t enough to achieve true full self-driving capability.

At Tesla AI Day yesterday, CEO Elon Musk was asked whether or not Tesla is reaching the limit of the FSD computer’s capacity.

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