With the entry of new Model S and Model X, Tesla has proclaimed a new playing period computer inside the vehicles. Patrick Schur, known chip leaker posted a diagram of Tesla’s new gaming computer powered by the AMD Navi 23 GPU.
The system is integrated and connects directly to two touchscreens inside the Model S and Model X to play games, watch entertainment, and perform some other functions.
The Tesla Model S has just had a 2021 refresh, which itself was not a amazing story, until once it includes a built in gaming PC. Nestled deep in that spacious, flash, white plate, it might have even gotten first sighting of a machine running AMD's Navi 23 GPU which has not confirmed officially.
Other than the impressive list of entertainment features on the Tesla Model S, it includes music and media streaming, 960-watt UHF sound system with 22 speaker setup, karaoke facility, and internet browser. User can play PC games from the comfort of car. There's no official spec details floating around on the Tesla site yet, other than it packing "up to 10 teraflops" of processing power.
The promo material teases that the machine should be able to handle The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, which is a telling last gen performance benchmarks. The PC can be played from any seat in the car using a wireless controller–preferably not the drivers seat while moving. There's no hint as to which controllers are compatible at this point, but one would assume these PC gaming controllers are all on the list. Perhaps Tesla will be bringing out some own-brand controllers.
There are two screen options for use with the gaming rig: a 17 inch, 2200 x 1300 (potentially touchscreen) display in the middle of the dashboard, and an 8-inch panel jammed between the two front seats, for use by backseat passengers.